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INTRODUCTION 

As  part  of  the  program  to  welcome  international  visitors  to 
the  United  States,  the  United  States  Travel  Service  has 
compiled  this  listing  of  plant  visits  from  information  submit- 
ted by  State  and  Territorial  Travel  Offices.  It  does  not 
represent  a  complete  listing  and  in  no  way  reflects  upon 
plants  that  by  inadvertence  have  been  omitted.  Revisions 
and  additions  to  this  list  should  be  sent  to  the  United  States 
Travel  Service,  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce, 
Washington,  D.C.  20230. 

This  list  is  arranged  by  State  and  City.  For  those  who  are 
interested  in  locating  plants  of  a  particular  industry,  it  is  also 
classified  by  industry.  The  plants  of  an  industry  may  be 
located  by  referring  to  the  page  numbers  shown  in  the 
Industry  Classification  Index  and  then  by  finding  the  appro- 
priate industry  code  number  on  those  pages. 

In  all  cases  appointments  for  plant  visits  should  be  made  in 
advance,  either  by  telephone  or  letter.  Call  or  write  the 
official  listed.  It  should  be  kept  in  mind,  of  course,  that 
retooling  operations,  vacations  and  emergencies  may  make 
it  impossible  for  a  plant  to  receive  visitors  at  any  given  time. 

Business  groups  planning  visits  to  the  United  States  should, 
when  applying  for  their  visas  at  American  Embassies  or 
Consulates,  consult  with  the  Commercial  or  Economic 
Officers.  Not  only  can  the  staffs  at  the  Embassies  and 
Consulates  be  helpful  in  planning  business  trips  but,  after 
plans  are  finalized,  they  can  announce  your  visit  to  business 
firms  and  organizations  in  the  United  States.  Also  ask  about 
the  Department  of  Commerce  Commercial  Invitation, 
which  serves  as  a  letter  of  introduction  to  U.S.  officials  and 
businessmen. 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


STATE  LISTINGS 

Stale 

Alabama 

Alaska  

Arizona   

Arkansas   

California 


Page 
1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

Colorado   10 

Connecticut 11 

Delaware 12 

District  of  Columbia 12 

Florida 13 

Georgia   15 

Hawaii 20 

Idaho  21 

Illinois 23 

Indiana 27 

Iowa 32 

Kansas 35 

Kentucky 36 

Louisiana 38 

Maine 39 

Maryland 41 

Massachusetts  44 

Michigan 48 

Minnesota   56 

Mississippi 61 

Missouri 63 

Montana 69 


Stale  Page 

Nebraska  71 

Nevada 76 

New  Hampshire 76 

New  Jersey    78 

New  Mexico    78 

New  York   80 

North  Carolina 82 

North  Dakota 89 

Ohio 91 

Oklahoma    100 

Oregon 103 

Pennsylvania 107 

Rhode  Island 115 

South  Carolina 116 

South  Dakota 117 

Tennessee   118 

Texas 120 

Utah 125 

Vermont 1 26 

Virginia 133 

Washington 135 

West  Virginia   137 

Wisconsin    138 

Wyoming 142 

American  Samoa 144 

Puerto  Rico  144 

Virgin  Islands  149 


INDUSTRY  CLASSIFICATION  INDEX    15) 


I 


ALABAMA 

BIRMINGHAM 

95  Astralloy- Vulcan  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  6206. 
Alloy  steel  manufacturer.  Tour  of  the  plant  with  a 
demonstration  of  cutting  operations.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  Written 
advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Spanish  transla- 
tion available.  Children  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr. 
Frank  O'Neill,  Vice  President.  Phone:  205 
853-0300. 


48  International  Forest  Seed  Company,  3624  Sixth 
Avenue,  South.  Visitors  see  processing  of  certified 
orchard  grown  seed,  including  seed  retrieval  opera- 
tions, processing  and  packaging  for  shipment. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  Children  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  William  Isaacs.  Phone:  205 
591-1989. 


95  O'Neal  Steel  Company,  744  North  41st  Street.  Steel 
manufacturer.  Tours  are  conducted  through  the  op- 
eration facility,  including  computerized  on-line 
order  entry  and  the  shipping  function.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  7  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  Advance  notice  of  10  days  required. 
Children  not  admitted.  Contact  Hugh  Williamson. 
Phone:205  591-8111. 


DEMOPOLIS 

74  Gulf  States  Paper  Corporation,  Highway  80  West. 
Paper  and  paperboard  manufacturer.  Tour  consists 
of  an  introduction;  slide  presentation  of  mill  opera- 
tions and  company  history;  safety  briefing;  tour  of 
unrestricted  areas  of  the  mill,  followed  by  a 
question-and-answer  session.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  2-4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  6-24.  Writ- 
ten notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Richard  Tenhet,  Personnel  Assistant. 
Phone:  205  289-1242,  Ext.  280. 

GADSDEN 

5  Coosa  River  Garment  Company  (Bobbie  Brooks, 
Inc.),  2636  E.  Meighan  Boulevard.  Ladies'  apparel 
manufacturer.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday, 
1:15-2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  35  minutes.  No  tours 
in  July  and  August.  Group  number:  10-25.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Jim  White,  Plant  Engineer.  Phone:  205  492-3631. 

MOBILE 

88  Alabama  State  Docks,  North  Water  Street,  P.O. 
Box  1588.  Harbor  tour  of  port  facilities.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  4-12.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact 
Gerry  Robinson,  General  Sales  Manager.  Phone: 
205  438-2481. 


95  Pittsburgh-Des  Moines  Steel  Company,  401  Av- 
enue, West.  Heavy  industrial  plate  fabricating; 
water  and  oil  storage  tanks,  stacks,  ducts  and 
pressure  vessels.  Visitors  see  the  fabricating  pro- 
cess, plant  equipment  and  office.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Cameras  not  permitted.  Chil- 
dren not  admitted.  Contact  F.C.  Warrington.  Phone: 
205  798-7000. 


MONTGOMERY 

36  Farmbest  Foods,  Inc.,  950  West  South  Boulevard. 
Dairy.  Visitors  will  see  how  raw  milk  is  processed 
from  the  time  it  is  received  until  it  goes  into  storage 
room  as  finished  product.  Tours  Monday,  Tuesday 
and  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10-20.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  10  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Harry  A.  Youngworth,  Plant 
Superintendent.  Phone:  205  288-4071. 


51  Stockham  Valves  &  Fittings,  Inc.,  4000  Tenth 
Avenue,  North.  Valve  and  pipe  fittings  manufac- 
turer. Tour  consists  of  entire  process  of  valve  and 
pipe  fittings  manufacture  beginning  with  foundry 
operation.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
2  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  No  tours  two  weeks  in 
July  and  one  week  in  December  for  Christmas. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
10  not  admitted.  Contact  Charles  Puckett  or 
Ernie  Reeves.  Phone:  205  592-6361. 


MUSCLE  SHOALS 

27  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  National  Fertilizer  De- 
velopment Center.  Fertilizer  research  and  develop- 
ment center  (liquid  and  granular  fertilizers,  nitric 
acid  and  ammonia).  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
7:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2-3  hours.  Group 
number:  35  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Peter  Clark,  Jr.,  Supervisor,  Visitor  Relations  Unit. 
Phone:  205  383-4631,  Ext.  451. 


ALABAMA 


TALLASSEE 

99  Tallassee  Mills  of  the  Mount  Vernon  Mills,  Inc., 
P.O.  Box  667.  Textile  manufacturing — wearing  ap- 
parel, industrial  fabric  and  print  cloth.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  No  tours  the  first  week  in 
July.  Group  number:  2-30.  Advance  notice  required. 
Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Pete  Cottle,  Personnel  Director.  Phone:  205 
283-2567. 

ALASKA 

ANCHORAGE 

49  Alaska  Mill  &  Feed,  Inc.,  114  N.  Orca.  Feed 
manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Group  number:  4-5  minimum. 
Advance  notice  required.  Clearances  required.  Con- 
tact D.G.  Donatello,  President.  Phone:  907 
279-4519. 

106  The  Alaska  Railroad,  1st  Avenue  and  C  Street.  A 
government-owned  railroad  with  an  interesting  lay- 
out and  excellent  facilities  for  providing  transporta- 
tion for  the  state.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Contact  Harry  T.  Scheaffer,  Administrative  Of- 
ficer, MP&E  Branch.  Phone:  907  265-2670. 

54  Bering  Sea  Originals,  430  I  Street.  Ceramics  man- 
ufacturer. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  11  a.m. 
Tour  length:  15  minutes.  Group  number:  5-15. 
Contact  William  F.  Strane. Phone:  907  278-2421. 

27  Don  Chemical  Company,  1 14  N.  Orca.  Rendering 
works.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Group  number:  minimum  of  4-5  persons. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  D.G.  Donatello, 
President.  Phone:  907  279-4519. 

36  Matanuska  Maid,  Inc.,  814  Northern  Lights 
Boulevard.  Dairy  processing  plant.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  35 
minutes.  Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  days  required.  Contact  Donald  Dye, 
Plant  Manager.  Phone:  907  277-2446. 

88  Port  of  Anchorage,  2000  Anchorage  Port  Road. 
Tour  of  marine  facility  only.  Tours  of  merchant 
vessels  at  berth  are  not  available.  (Dock  activity  is 
dependent  on  ship  scheduling.)  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  10  minimum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact 
Joan  Movius,  Office  Manager.  Phone:  907 
272-1531. 


CORDOVA 

50  New  England  Fish  Company  (Orca  Cannery,  one 
mile  north  of  Cordova).  Fish  processing.  Processing 
of  salmon  from  the  time  it  arrives  on  the  dock  to  the 
canned  product.  Also  manufacture  of  cans  in  can 
loft.  Plant  open  May  15  through  September  15. 
Visitors  welcome  during  regular  processing  hours. 
Contact  Plant  Manager  or  Cordova  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Phone:  907  424-3225  or  907  424-7260. 

50  North  Pacific  Processors,  Inc.  Salmon  and  crab 
processing  plant.  Plant  open  May  15  through  Sep- 
tember 15  for  salmon,  and  November  15  through 
May  15  for  crab.  Visitors  welcome  during  regular 
processing  hours.  Contact  Plant  Manager.  Phone: 
907  424-3267. 

50  St.  Elias  Ocean  Products.  Fish  and  crab  processing. 
Fish  processing  May  15  through  September  15  and 
crab  processing  November  15  through  May  15. 
Visitors  welcome  during  regular  processing  hours. 
Japanese  and  Filipino  translation  available.  Contact 
Plant  Manager.  Phone:  907  424-7234. 

FAIRBANKS 

106  Alaska  Railroad,  Northern  Terminus,  280  North 
Cushman.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.  Contact  Greater  Fairbanks  Chamber  of 
Commerce  for  information.  Phone:  907  456-7736. 

42  University  of  Alaska  Musk  Ox  Experimental  Farm, 
244  Yankovich  Road.  Raising  musk  oxen  for  the 
wool  (qiviut).  Tours  arranged  by  special  appoint- 
ment only;  however,  a  visitor's  viewing  stand  gives 
a  good  view  of  the  farm  at  all  times.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  Farm  Manager.  Phone:  907 
479-2320. 

HAINES-PORT  CHILKOOT 

54  Alaska  Indian  Arts,  Inc.,  Port  Chilkoot  Barracks. 
Native  craftsman,  carvers,  sculptors,  etc.  Contact 
Carl  Heinmiller  at  907  766-2160  or  Haines-Port 
Chilkoot  Chamber  of  Commerce  for  information. 

HOMER 

50  Alaska  Wild  Berry  Products,  Pioneer  Avenue.  Pro- 
cessing of  wild  berries  into  jams  and  jellys. 

14  Small  Boat  Harbor.  Fishing  fleet.  Contact  Homer 
Chamber  of  Commerce  for  information. 

JUNEAU 

14  Small  Boat  Harbor.  Fishing  fleet.  Contact  Juneau 
Chamber  of  Commerce  for  information. 

KETCHIKAN 

50  New  England  Fish  Company,  930  Stedman.  Fish 
processing  plant.  Contact  Plant  Manager  at  907 
225-3166  or  Ketchikan  Chamber  of  Commerce  for 
information. 


ALASKA 


PALMER 

108  Alaska  Power  Administration.  Electrical  power  gen- 
eration. Plant  open  around  the  clock,  visitors  wel- 
come. Usually  closed  in  April  for  annual  plant 
maintenance. 
SEWARD 
106  Alaska  Railroad,  City  Dock.  Phone:  907  224-5550. 
65    Kenai  Lumber,  Louisiana-Pacific  Corporation. 

Phone:  907  224-5202. 
14    Small  Boat  Harbor.  Contact  Harbormaster.  Phone: 

907  224-3420. 
42    University  of  Alaska  Institute  of  Marine  Science. 
Phone:907  224-5261. 

ARIZONA 

BAGDAD 

29  Cyprus  Bagdad  Copper  Company,  Lower  Main. 
Mining  operation.  Producer  of  electrolytically  re- 
fined copper  and  copper  and  moly  concentrate.  Tour 
of  the  mining,  milling  and  maintenance  facilities. 
Tours  weekdays  except  first  and  last  weeks  of  any 
month,  10  a.m.  and  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours. 
Group  number:  10-40.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Contact  Jan  McDonald.  Phone:  602 
633-2241. 
GLENDALE 

48  Hydroculture,  Inc.,  99th  Avenue  at  Glendale  Av- 
enue. Hydroponic  (soilless)  growing  equipment  and 
hydroponic  produce.  Tour  of  100-acre  complex 
devoted  to  soilless  growing  of  vegetables  and  plants 
under  environmentally  controlled  conditions.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  not  admitted.  Contact 
Malcolm  L.  Lentz,  President.  Phone:  602 
934-3481. 
HAYDEN 

34  Kennecott  Copper,  Ray  Mines  Divsion,  P.O.  Box  8. 
Copper  mine.  Tour  of  reduction  plant,  secondary 
crusher,  concentrator  and  smelter.  Tours  daily, 
except  Wednesdays  and  weekends.  Tour  length:  3-5 
hours.  Group  number:  15-100.  Written  advance 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
J.H.  Maize.  Phone:  602  356-781 1,  Ext.  378. 

INSPIRATION 

29  Inspiration  Consolidated.  Copper  mine.  Visitors 
view  the  pit,  leaching  and  tank  house.  Must  have 
own  vehicle  to  go  from  the  office  to  the  top  of  the 
mine.  No  open-toed  shoes.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday  by  advance  notice.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Group  number:  15-20.  Advance  notice  required.  No 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Marty  Winquest. 
Phone:602  473-2411. 


LAKE  HAVASU  CITY 

66  McCulloch  Corporation,  900  Lake  Havasu  Avenue. 
Chain  saw  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10-1 1:30  a.m.  and  1-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
90  minutes  to  3  hours.  No  tours  the  first  two  weeks 
in  July.  Group  number:  10-25.  Advance  notice  of  5 
days  required.  Spanish,  French  and  German  transla- 
tion available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Contact  David  P.  Shay,  Industrial  Relations.  Phone: 
602  855-4171. 

PHOENIX 

66  Conner  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  2540  East 
Magnolia.  Repair  and  overhaul  of  gas  turbine  parts; 
manufacturer  of  precision  machine  and  sheet  metal 
parts.  A  general  tour  showing  manufacturing 
capabilities,  as  well  as  examples  of  repairs  per- 
formed. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  James  Conner,  General  Manager. 
Phone:  602  275-6257. 

41  Courier  Terminal  Systems,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  29039. 
CRT  terminals  and  hardcopy  terminals.  Tours  Tues- 
day, Wednesday  and  Thursday,  8  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  5-20.  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  James  Cogan.  Phone:  602 
244-1392. 

68  Mech-Tronics  Corporation,  2515  East  Buckeye 
Road.  Speciality  manufacturing  of  component  parts 
for  aircraft,  aerospace  and  cordless  telephones.  Tour 
consists  of  a  briefing  on  the  history  of  the  company; 
a  movie  is  shown  if  it  is  available,  followed  by  a  tour 
of  the  facility.  Tours  weekdays,  except  Friday.  Tour 
length:  35  minutes.  Group  number:  2-10.  Advance 
notice  of  2  days  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Ms.  Ann  Donahoe,  Personnel  Director.  Phone:  602 
267-063 1 . 

30  Mountain  Bell  and  AT&T,  211  West  Monroe. 
Communication  equipment.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wed- 
nesday and  Thursday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes  to  2  hours.  Group  number:  5-15. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  14  not  admitted. 
Contact  Hazel  Wright.  Phone:  602  263-3239. 

72  Phoenix  Newspapers,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  1950,  120 
East  VanBuren.  Tour  consists  of  seeing  the  com- 
plete mechanical  process  involved  in  the  production 
of  a  newspaper.  A  slide  presentation  is  given  prior  to 
the  tour  of  the  newsroom,  wire  services  and  com- 
poser room.  Tours  daily,  at  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  10-30.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Con- 
tact Sue  Beaner.  Phone:  602  271-8666. 


ARIZONA 


SCOTTSDALE 

5  Novis  Denne',  7507  East  Osborn  Road.  Manufac- 
turer of  "The  Roadrunner"  women's  sportswear 
and  dresses.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30 
a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
required.  No  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Colleen 
Gaudino  Nord,  Vice  President  of  Operations  and 
Design.  Phone:  602  946-3241  or  602  946-6752. 

TUCSON 

87  Kitt  Peak  National  Observatory,  950  North  Cherry. 
Astronomy  research.  Tour  of  observatory  facilities. 
Tours  daily,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  Group  number:  60  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  Public  Informa- 
tion Officer.  Phone:  602  327-5511. 

30  Mountain  Bell  Telephone  Company,  124  East  Pen- 
nington. Visitors  see  operation  of  telephone  com- 
pany. Tours  weekdays,  except  Monday,  8:30  a.m. 
to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  75  minutes.  Group  number: 
12  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Betty  Patalajski.  Phone:  602  791-2429. 


ARKANSAS 

CLARKSVILLE 

66  Clarksville  Machine  Works,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  160. 
Manufacturer  of  hydro-coolers,  custom  machines 
and  brick-strapping  equipment.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Bill  Park,  Sales  Man- 
ager. Phone:  501  754-2022. 

79  Virginia  Fiberglass  Products,  Inc.,  1-40  and  103. 
Manufacturer  of  fiberglass  products,  portable  sanita- 
tion units.  Visitors  will  see  a  demonstration  of  basic 
fiberglass  lay-up.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  and 
Thursday,  1:30-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  member:  10  maximum.  No  tours  on  Christ- 
mas and  New  Year's.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Contact  Gary  L.  Loop,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:501754-6511. 

EL  DORADO 

85  Cooper  Industrial  Products,  Prescolite  Drive.  Man- 
ufacturer of  molded  rubber  products.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  first  week  in  June  and  last  two  weeks 
in  December.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Joe  Buschhammer.  Phone:  501 
862-6441. 


40  Prescolite,  A  US  Industries  Company,  Industrial 
Road.  Manufacturer  of  incandescent  lighting  fix- 
tures. Tour  of  die  casting  and  metal  fabricating  plant 
and  assembly  plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Contact  Vernon  C.  Boothe, 
Plant  Manager.  Phone:  501  862-8181. 
FAYETTEVILLE 
5  Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Company,  Highway  71  South, 
P.O.  Box  1130.  Manufacturer  of  ladies'  nylon 
stockings  and  panty  hose.  Complete  tour  starting 
with  raw  product  to  shipment.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  first  2  weeks  in  July  and  week  of 
Christmas.  Group  number:  6-20.  Written  advance 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Edward  Shimkus,  Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  501 
521-4000. 

68  E.P.C.  of  Arkansas,  3265  Highway  71,  South,  P.O. 
Box  1 129.  Fabrication  of  tubular  parts  for  plumbing, 
refrigeration  and  air  conditioning  industries.  Tour 
consists  of  briefing,  tour  of  manufacturing  area  and 
question-and-answer  session.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m. Tour  length:  60-90 
minutes.  Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under  18  not 
admitted.  Contact  George  McLaughlin,  Plant  Man- 
ager. Phone:  501  443-2368. 

40  Kearney  Division,  Kearney-National,  Inc.  Manufac- 
turer of  electrical  transmission  and  distribution 
equipment.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  50 
maximum.  Written  advance  notice  of  6  weeks  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
J.  Claybrook,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  501  521-3700. 

FORT  SMITH 

36  The  Acee  Company,  415  South  10th  Street.  Dairy. 
Milk  processing  and  packaging.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  A.  Curtis  Goldtrap.  Phone:  501 
782-0383. 
HOT  SPRINGS 
1  Arkansas  Abrasives,  Inc.,  Sleepy  Valley  Road, 
P.O.  Box  1298.  Manufacturer  of  genuine  Arkansas 
oilstones.  Visitors  see  cutting,  finishing,  and  pac- 
kaging of  genuine  Arkansas  oilstones.  Tours  Wed- 
nesday, 1  p.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  4-6.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Operations  Manager.  Phone:  501  624-5677. 

12  Mountain  Valley  Spring  Company,  150  Central 
Avenue.  Bottled  water  plant.  Tours  daily,  8  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.  No  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
John  J.  Downes,  Director.  Phone:  501  624-3101. 


ARKANSAS 


109  National  Rejectors,  Inc.,  Highway  88,  P.O.  Box 
1550.  Money-handling  systems.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  8:30  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  5-10.  Written 
advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Contact  Gilbert  R.  Audette,  Vice  President  of  Man- 
ufacturing. Phone:  501  767-2313. 

5  Whitehouse  Manufacturing  Company,  Route  5, 
Highway  7  South,  P.O.  Box  171.  Hospital  gar- 
ments. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  1 
p.m.  Tour  length:  15  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July 
4.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  Majeed  Nahas,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:501525-1521. 

JONESBORO 

45  FMC  Corporation,  Agricultural  Machinery  Divi- 
sion, 5601  East  Highland  Drive.  Agricultural  spray- 
ing and  harvesting  equipment,  industrial  high  pres- 
sure pumps  and  sewer  cleaners.  Tour  consists  of 
introduction  including  film  and  slide  presentation 
and  plant  tour.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  No  tours  on 
national  holidays.  Group  number:  30-40.  Advance 
notice  of  2  days  required.  Danish,  French,  German 
and  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact  Robert  B. 
Stevenson,  International  Manager.  Phone:  501 
935-1970. 

LITTLE  ROCK 

33  Hoerner  Waldorf  Corporation,  Patterson  &  Hoerner 
Streets,  P.O.  Box  4197.  Manufacturer  of  corrugated 
shipping  containers.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday, 
and  Thursday,  9-11  a.m.  or  1-2:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  10-20.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Contact  Vernon  Withers,  Personnel  Direc- 
tor. Phone:  501  565-1526,  Ext.  39. 

10  Jackson  Cookie  Company,  113  South  Olive. 
Cookies.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  1  week  in 
July.  Group  number:  20-25.  Advance  notice  of  3 
days  required.  Children  under  6  not  admitted.  Con- 
tact T.O.  Pinkerton  or  Harlan  Moring.  Phone:  501 
372-2123. 

NORTH  LITTLE  ROCK 

50  K.C.  Foods,  3401  East  Broadway.  Baking  powder. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  1-3:15  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  in  July.  Group  number: 
25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required. 
Contact  A.M.   Buchanan.   Phone:   501   945-1456. 


ROGERS 

103  Daisy  Division  of  Victor  Comptometer  Corporation, 
P.O.  Box  220.  Manufacturer  of  air  guns,  shot  and 
toy  holsters.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m. 
to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  on  national 
holidays  and  2  weeks  prior  to  July  4.  Written 
advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  H.  L.  Bryles,  Director 
of  Personnel.  Phone:  501  636-1200. 


CALIFORNIA 

ARCADIA 

48  Los  Angeles  State  and  County  Arboretum,  301 
North  Baldwin  Avenue.  Botanic  garden  with  127- 
acres  of  plants  from  every  continent.  Special  fea- 
tures: demonstration  home  gardens,  prehistoric  and 
jungle  garden  and  herb,  juniper  and  aquatic  gar- 
dens; tropical,  orchid  and  begonia  greenhouses. 
Also  of  interest  are  two  ponds  with  water  birds, 
reference  library  and  gift  shop.  Tram  tours  avail- 
able. Tours  daily,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Children  under 
18  must  be  accompanied  by  a  responsible  adult. 
Contact  David  Fields,  Head  Tour  Guide.  Phone:  213 
681-8411. 

63  Santa  Anita  Park,  285  West  Huntington  Drive. 
Includes  stable  tour,  handicap  lecture,  Clocker's 
Corner  workout  and  a  briefing  on  thoroughbred 
racing  and  race  track  operations.  Tours  during  Oc- 
tober, January,  February  and  March,  Wednesday 
through  Saturday,  9- 11 :30  a.m.  Other  months,  tours 
will  be  by  appointment.  Contact  Public  Relations 
Office.  Phone:  213  681-7401. 

ARCATA 

65  Simpson  Timber  Company,  P.O.  Drawer  V.  Wood 
products.  Tour  through  a  plywood  processing  plant. 
Tours  on  weekdays  during  the  summer  at  10  a.m. 
and  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  70  minutes.  Group 
number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  tour  guide. 
Phone:  707  822-0371. 

ASTI 

111  Italian  Swiss  Colony  Vineyards,  P.O.  Box  1.  Win- 
ery. Visitors  are  given  a  history  of  the  company  and 
a  tour  of  the  winery  and  vineyards,  followed  by  a 
visit  to  the  tasting  room  where  various  wines  are 
sampled.  Tours  daily,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  75  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required  for  groups  of  30  or  more. 
Contact  Donna  L.  Sheppard,  Hospitality  Coor- 
dinator. Phone:  707  963-2616. 


CALIFORNIA 


BUENA  PARK 

35  Nutrilite  Products,  Inc.,  5600  Beach  Boulevard. 
Food  supplements  and  cosmetics.  Visitors  see  a 
fifteen  minute  film  that  shows  how  the  products  are 
produced  and  manufactured,  followed  by  a  forty  to 
forty-five  minute  tour  of  the  plant.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  9:30  a.m.  and  12:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  35  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  2  days  required.  No  tape  recorders 
permitted.  Contact  Katie  Berry,  Supervisor  of 
Tours.  Phone:  714  521-3900. 

HAYWARD 

12  Shasta  Beverages,  Northern  California  District, 
26901  Industrial  Boulevard.  Tour  of  plant  showing 
manufacturing  of  soft  drinks.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday  by  reservation  only.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  6-30.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  6  not  admitted.  Contact 
Virginia  Fitzgerald.  Phone:  415  783-3200. 

HOLLYWOOD 

77  Capitol  Records,  1750  North  Vine.  Recording  com- 
pany. Tour  consists  of  the  executive  suite  and 
recording  studios,  followed  by  a  slide  demonstration 
on  the  history  of  Capitol  and  its  artists.  Tours 
Tuesday  and  Thursday,  6-7  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  50-70  maximum.  Tours  by 
reservation  only  and  confirmation  required.  Chil- 
dren under  12  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult. 
Contact  Cindy  Keeley  or  Beth  Stebbins.  Phone:  213 
462-6251,  Ext.  530. 

INDIO 

50  Shields  Date  Gardens,  80-225  Highway  111.  Dates 
and  citrus  fruits  (grapefruit  and  tangerines).  Visitors 
see  presentation,  "Romance  and  Sex  Life  of  the 
Date" — a  30-minutes  well  spent.  Several  kinds  of 
dates  are  also  on  display.  Tours  daily,  8  a.m.  to  6 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  40 
maximum.  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact 
Mrs.  F.F.  Wilson,  Office  Manager.  Phone:  714 
347-0996. 

LA  JOLLA 

47  National  Oceanic  and  Atmospheric  Administration, 
Southwest  Fisheries  Center,  8604  La  Jolla  Shores 
Drive.  Federal  fishery  research  center.  Visitors  have 
the  choice  of  viewing  a  film  on  plankton  in  the  sea  or 
hearing  a  lecture  on  research  activities  of  the  Center 
illustrated  by  color  slides  and  followed  by  a  tour  of 
the  Center's  research  facilities.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
60-90  minutes.  Group  number:  15-30.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Spanish  translation 
available.  Contact  Mrs.  Lillian  Vlymen,  Special 
Assistant  to  the  Director.  Phone:  714  453-2820,  Ext. 
252. 


LIVERMORE 

111  Cancannon  Vineyard,  4590  Tesla  Road.  Tours 
Monday  through  Saturday  (by  appointment  for 
groups),  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tasting  Room  open 
Monday  through  Saturday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  and 
Sunday,  12  noon  to  4:30  p.m. 

Ill  Wente  Brothers,  5565  Tesla  Road.  Winery.  Tour 
through  the  winery  (cellars,  bottling  line,  etc.)  with 
wine  tasting  to  follow.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Elbert  Kirkman, 
Secretary,  or  Larry  DiPietro.  Phone:  415  447-3603. 

LONG  BEACH 

50  The  Procter  &  Gamble  Manufacturing  Company, 
1601  West  Seventh  Street.  Food  and  household 
cleaning  products.  Visitors  see  a  15-minute  film 
followed  by  a  guided  tour  in  groups  of  6  to  8.  Tours 
Wednesday,  1:30-3:15  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour  and 
45  minutes.  Group  number:  10-50.  Advance  notice 
of  2-3  months  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Merv  Jencks,  Community  Relations  Representative. 
Phone:  213  432-6981,  Ext.  305. 

LOS  ANGELES 

92  Goodwill  Industries  of  Southern  California,  342  San 
Fernando  Road.  A  short  assembly  is  followed  by  a 
tour  of  the  Contracts  Department,  and  four  floors  of 
sheltered  workshop  where  visitors  see  handicapped 
persons  renovating  clothes,  appliances,  furniture, 
toys,  etc.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m. 
to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  60-90  minutes.  Group 
number:  70  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  3  days 
required.  Children  under  8  not  admitted.  Contact 
Julie  Hanna,  Tour  Coordinator.  Phone:  213 
223-1211,  Ext.  223. 

50  Lawry's  Foods,  Inc.,  568  San  Fernando  Road.  The 
tour  is  through  Lawry's  manufacturing  facilities 
where  visitors  see  the  production  and  packaging  of 
seasoning  mixes  and  blends.  There  is  also  a  brief 
slide  presentation  on  the  history  of  the  company  and 
a  look  into  the  laboratories  and  creative  kitchens. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  1 1 :30  a.m. ,  1 :30  and 
2:30  p.m.  for  public  tours;  private  tours  reserved  at 
other  times  for  groups.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Advance  notice  not  required  for  public  tours;  two  to 
three  weeks'  notice  is  required  for  organized  groups. 
Group  number:  10-50.  Contact  Sharon  Kelly,  Tour 
Programs  Coordinator.  Phone:  213  225-2491,  Ext. 
258. 


CALIFORNIA 


108  Los  Angeles  Department  of  Water  and  Power,  P.O. 
Box  111.  Water  and  electric  utility.  Tours  weekdays 
by  appointment  only.  Written  advance  notice,  out- 
lining interests,  dates  and  time  of  planned  visit,  and 
background  of  individuals,  is  preferred.  Tours  are 
not  recommended  for  small  children.  Contact 
Dennis  Watson,  Public  Affairs  Representative. 
Phone:  213  481-6347. 


72  Los  Angeles  Times,  202  W.  First  Street.  Daily 
newspaper  publisher.  Tour  includes  visit  to  editorial 
library,  newsroom,  composing  room,  pressroom  and 
mailroom.  Other  areas  may  be  seen  by  special 
request.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  by  reserva- 
tion only.  Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2-3  weeks  required.  Children  under  10  not 
admitted.  Cameras  are  not  permitted  in  specified 
areas.  Contact  Tom  Giuffrida,  Public  Relations 
Supervisor.  Phone:  213  625-2345. 


MENLO  PARK 

72  Lane  Publishing  Company,  Willow  and  Middlefield 
Roads.  Publishers  of  Sunset  Magazines  and  Sunset 
Books.  Tour  consists  of  lobby,  editorial  offices,  test 
kitchens,  entertainment  patio  and  various  other 
patios  where  visitors  can  see  the  gardens  without  a 
guide.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10:30  and 
1 1:30  a.m.  and  1,  2  and  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  50-60 
minutes.  Advance  notice  required  if  group  is  more 
than  8.  Contact  Dorothy  M.  King.  Phone:  415 
321-3600. 

42  Stanford  Linear  Accelerator  Center,  2575  Sand  Hill 
Road.  Guided  tour  includes  Stanford  University's 
two-mile  electron  accelerator  and  bus  tour  of  480- 
acre  center.  Tour  designed  to  interest  technical  or 
scientific  groups.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday; 
reservations  advisable.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group 
number:  300  maximum.  Contact  Public  Information 
Office.  Phone:  415  854-3300,  Ext.  2204. 


96  Pacific  Stock  Exchange,  Inc.,  618  South  Spring 
Street.  Visitors  are  welcome  to  visit  the  Gallery  to 
observe  the  operations  of  the  Exchange  Trading 
Floor.  A  tape  recording  explains  the  operation  of  the 
Pacific  Stock  Exchange.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Group  number:  15  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required.  Tours  are  not  rec- 
ommended for  children  under  12.  Contact 
Joan  Marie  Speights.  Phone:  213  627-8741,  Ext. 
200. 


30  The  Pacific  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company,  420 
South  Grand  Avenue.  Tour  consists  of  a  15-minute 
film,  followed  by  a  guided,  walking  tour  and  dem- 
onstration of  the  operator  switchboards,  television 
programming  and  a  slide  presentation  by  Western 
Electric.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday  by  appoint- 
ment only.  Tour  length:  60-90  minutes.  Advance 
notice  of  30  days  required.  Cameras  and  sketches 
are  not  permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mrs.  Wilma  J.  Steinhauser,  Administrative 
Staff  Assistant.  Phone:  213  621-3881. 


LOS  GATOS 

111  Almaden  Vineyards,  1530  Blossom  Hill  Road. 
Winery.  Tour  of  original  1847  buildings  which  are 
still  in  use.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m. 
to  4  p.m.  No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  of  July. 
Group  number:  100  maximum.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  George  Morrison.  Phone:  408 
269-1312. 


NAPA 

111  The  Christian  Brothers  Mont  La  Salle  Vineyards, 
441  1  Redwood  Road.  Wines,  champagnes  and 
brandy.  Tours  daily,  10:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  5-45.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  G.M.  Gleeson, 
Director  of  Public  Relations.  Phone:  707  226-5566. 


OAKDALE 

32  Hershey  Foods  Corporation,  Chocolate  &  Confec- 
tionery Division,  1400  South  Yosemite  Avenue. 
Candy  and  cocoa  manufacturing.  Visitors  will  see 
chocolate  being  conched,  moulded,  wrapped  and 
boxed;  cocoa  and  chocolate  syrup  cans  being  filled 
and  chocolate  kisses  being  wrapped  and  bagged. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:15  a.m.  to  3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  50 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  10  days  required  for 
bus  groups.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Contact  R.E.  Chicou,  Manager,  Customer  Service. 
Phone:  209  847-0381. 


OAKLAND 

106  Bay  Area  Rapid  Transit,  800  Madison  Street.  Mass 
transit  system.  A  tour  of  the  computer  center  fol- 
lowed by  a  discussion  period.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
2  hours.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Written 
advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Tours  available 
only  for  persons  directly  related  to  the  transit 
industry.  Contact  Sharyn  Saslafsky,  Consumer  Serv- 
ices Representative.  Phone:  415  465-4100,  Ext. 
277. 


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CALIFORNIA 


88  Port  of  Oakland,  66  Jack  London  Square.  Seaport, 
airport  and  business  and  recreational  properties 
management.  Tour  of  marine  terminals  and  Oakland 
International  Airport.  Tour  of  business  properties 
arranged  by  request  only.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  5:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  Group  number:  3-50.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  French,  Norwegian,  Chinese, 
Japanese  and  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact 
Charles  Seifert,  Public  Relations  Director.  Phone: 
415  444-3188. 

68  Wellmade  Metal  Products  Company,  860 — 81st  Av- 
enue. Flourescent  lighting  fixtures;  roof  drainage 
and  home  heating  sheet  metal.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  15-40.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Contact  H.D.  Beck,  Jr.  Phone:  415 
562-1878. 

RUTHERFORD 

111  Beaulieu  Vineyards,  1960  St.  Helena  Highway. 
Winery.  Tour  involves  wine  tasting,  tour  of  winery 
and  a  multi-media,  audio-visual  presentation.  Tours 
daily,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  45  maximum.  Advance  notice  required  for 
large  groups.  Contact  Maynard  Monaghan.  Phone: 
707  963-2411. 

Ill  Inglenook  Vineyards,  P.O.  Box  19,  Highway  29. 
Winery.  Visitors  tour  the  winery  and  vineyards, 
concluding  with  a  visit  to  the  tasting  room.  Tours 
daily,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  required  for 
groups  of  25  or  more.  Contact  Donna  L.  Sheppard, 
Hospitality  Coordinator.  Phone:  707  963-2616. 

SACRAMENTO 

83  Cal  Central  Press,  2629— 5th  Street.  Printer  and 
publisher  of  commercial  magazines.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact 
Scott  Keilholtz  or  Cliff  Davis.  Phone:  916 
441-5392. 

50  California  Almond  Growers  Exchange,  1800  C 
Street.  Almond  processing  plant.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  during  mid-July.  Group  number: 
10-60.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Tour  Hos- 
tess. Phone:  916  442-0771. 

50  Ocean  Beauty  Seafoods,  Inc.,  2601 — 5th  Street. 
Producing,  canning  and  packaging  of  seafood. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  10-50.  Chil- 
dren under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Ron  McKay, 
Plant  Manager,  or  Robert  Hiltachk,  Assistant  Sales 
Manager.  Phone:  916  446-0251 . 


ST.  HELENA 

111  Beringer  Vineyards,  2000  Main  Street.  Winery. 
Tours  include  a  walk  through  underground  cellars 
carved  into  the  hillside.  Tour  guides  are  knowledge- 
able in  all  phases  of  wine-making  and  incorporate 
this  knowledge  along  with  the  history  of  the  com- 
pany. Wine  tasting  concludes  the  tour.  Tours  daily, 
9:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Italian,  Swiss, 
German  and  French  translation  available.  Contact 
Joyce  Durand,  Rhine  House  Manager.  Phone:  707 
963-7115. 

Ill  Charles  Krug  Winery.  Tour  of  winery  with  wine 
tasting.  Tours  daily,  10a. m.  to4p.m.  Tour  length: 
1  hour.  Group  number:  25-75.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  John  F.  Aquila.  Phone:  707 
963-2761. 

Ill  Louis  M.  Martini,  254  St.  Helena  Highway  South, 
P.O.  Box  112.  Winery.  Technical  tours  for  visiting 
enologists,  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Nontechnical  tours  Saturday  and  Sunday  morn- 
ings only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  30 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Please  indicate  which  tour  is  desired.  Contact  Ms. 
Carolyn  Martini  or  Mr.  John  Milano.  Phone:  707 
963-2736. 
SAN  CLEMENTE 

108  San  Onofre  Nuclear  Visitors  Center,  Basilone  Road 
Off-ramp  from  1-5,  south  of  San  Clemente.  Tour 
utilizes  audio-visual  devices,  including  movie  films, 
pertinent  to  generation  of  electricity  and  the  several 
prime  energy  sources  available.  Tours  daily,  9  a.m. 
to  4:45  p.m.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required  for  groups  of  12  or  more.  No  tours  or 
visitation  allowed  to  the  generating  plant.  Contact 
K.P.  Chisholm  or  T.L.  Flynn,  Information  Center 
Coordinators.  Phone:  714  492-5272. 
SAN  DIEGO 
41  Dynair  Electronics,  Inc.,  6360  Federal  Boulevard. 
Manufacturer  of  video  signal  distribution  and 
switching  equipment;  aircraft  communications  and 
navigation  equipment.  Tour  begins  with  a  brief 
orientation  and  demonstration,  followed  by  a  walk 
through  the  plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  by 
appointment  only.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  2-10.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras 
permitted.  Contact  W.O.  Beard,  Personnel  Man- 
ager. Phone:  714  582-9211. 
30  Hydro  Products,  11777  Sorrento  Valley  Road. 
Manufacturer  of  underwater  TV  systems  and 
oceanographic  instrumentation.  Tours  Saturday,  by 
appoirntment  only.  Group  number:  5-20.  Advance 
notice  required.  No  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Kathleen  Murphy, 
Advertising  Manager.  Phone:  714  453-2345. 


CALIFORNIA 


18  Midwest  Television,  Inc.  (KFMB-TV,  AM  &  FM 
radio),  1405  Fifth  Avenue.  Broadcasting.  Tour  in- 
cludes visit  to  two  television  studios  and  two  radio 
stations.  (For  a  large  group  wishing  to  see  a  live 
show,  contact  Mel  Knoepp.)  Tours  Tuesday,  Wed- 
nesday and  Thursday,  9-11  a.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-15.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Cameras 
not  permitted.  Contact  June  C.  Bain,  Engineering 
Secretary.  Phone:  714  232-21 14,  Ext.  226. 


SAN  LUIS  OBISPO 

108  Pacific  Gas  and  Electric  Company,  "Diablo  Canyon 
Nuclear  Information  Center,"  7  miles  south  of  San 
Luis  Obispo  on  U.S.  Highway  101.  Numerous 
exhibits  and  two  theaters  which  explain  energy 
demand,  the  operation  of  nuclear  power  plants, 
ecological  considerations  and  a  local  archeology 
display.  Open  daily,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.;  reservations 
recommended  for  60-90  minute  bus  tour.  Phone: 
805  595-2327. 


68  San  Diego  Plating,  2060  India  Street.  Metal  finish- 
ing processes — decorative  chrome.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  12  maximum.  Tours  by 
appointment.  Contact  Fred  Wheeler.  Phone:  714 
232-7555. 


SAN  FRANCISCO 

106  San  Francisco  Cable  Car  Museum,  1201  Mason 
Street.  Transportation  museum.  Visible  from  the 
Visitor's  Gallery  is  the  cable-winding  machinery, 
which  is  the  heart  of  the  cable  system.  Museum  has 
3  cable  cars,  models  of  all  57  different  types  of  cable 
cars  which  have  operated  in  San  Francisco,  many 
well-captioned  photographs  and  other  pieces  of 
memorabilia.  Self-guided  tours  daily,  10  a.m.  to  6 
p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30  minutes.  Contact 
Bruce  Kleinschmidt,  Curator.  Phone:  415 
474-1887. 


SARATOGA 

111  Paul  Masson  Vineyards,  13150  Saratoga  Avenue. 
Producer  of  table  wines,  champagnes  and  brandy. 
Tours  daily,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  200  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required  for  groups  up  to  30  persons;  2  weeks 
for  larger  groups.  Spanish  translation  available. 
Contact  Jan  A.  Wells,  V.P.,  Director  of  Public 
Relations,  Browne  Vintners  Company,  505  Beach 
Street,  San  Francisco,  California  94133.  Phone:  415 
928-3600. 


SONOMA 

111  Sebastiani  Vineyards,  389  Fourth  Street  East.  Win- 
ery. Visitors  see  America's  largest  collection  of 
carved  casks  within  historic  limestone  cellars.  Tours 
daily,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes. 
Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired for  groups.  Contact  Loren  Freburg,  Tour  and 
Tasting  Supervisor.  Phone:  707  938-5532. 


16  Steam  Beer  Brewing  Company,  541  Eighth  Street. 
Brewery.  Visitors  tour  the  brewing  and  bottling 
facility.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  15 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Linda  Rowe.  Phone:  415  863-1495. 


SAN  GABRIEL 

48  Fred  A.  Stewart,  Inc.,  1212  East  Las  Tunas  Drive. 
Orchid  nursery.  Tour  consists  of  a  brief  orientation, 
followed  by  a  tour  of  the  laboratory,  bottle  houses, 
and  the  planting,  shipping  and  order  processing 
areas.  Visitors  can  also  browse  through  the 
greenhouses.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  12  noon  and  1-5  p.m.  Group  number:  10-30. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Mr. 
Paul  Jones,  Assistant  General  Manager.  Phone:  213 
287-8974  or  213  283-4590. 


STOCKTON 

88  Port  of  Stockton,  2201  West  Washington  Street.  A 
conducted  tour  through  all  of  the  port  facilities, 
warehouses  and  administrative  services  including 
the  electronic  data  processing  operation.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9-10:30  a.m.  and  1:30-3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  required. 
Japanese  translation  available.  Visitors  must  provide 
own  transportation  and  check  with  the  Administra- 
tion before  being  permitted  through  the  Port  Security 
Gate.  Contact  Patricia  Sangster,  Public  Relations 
Manager.  Phone:  209  466-601 1. 


TURLOCK 

110  Turlock  Refrigerating  Company,  660  Fifth  Street. 
Cold  storage  warehouse.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  2-30. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No  children 
admitted.  Contact  W.O.  Thompson.  Phone:  209 
634-4986. 


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COLORADO 

COMMERCE  CITY 

49  Peavey  Company,  4545  East  64th  Avenue.  Flour 
and  feed  mill.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number: 
10  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Marvin  Kaiser  or  John  Ziel.  Phone:  303 
289-6141. 

DENVER 

11  Denver  banks.  Group  tours  of  Denver  banks  ar- 
ranged by  Mrs.  Dorothy  White,  Executive  Director 
of  the  American  Institute  of  Banking,  1554  Califor- 
nia Street,  Room  205.  Phone:  303  255-0367. 

72  The  Denver  Post,  650  15th  Street.  Newspaper  pub- 
lisher. Tour  of  photoengraving  room,  composing 
room,  mailroom,  stereotype  room,  pressroom  and 
Associated  Press  offices.  Tours  Monday  through 
Saturday,  12  noon  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  35 
minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required  for  groups.  Children  under  6  not 
admitted.  Contact  Tour  Director.  Phone:  303 
297-1437. 

108  Denver  Water  Board,  144  West  Colfax.  Water 
utility.  Guided  tour  of  laboratory  and  plant  with 
explanation  of  operation,  identification  of  equip- 
ment utilized  and  types  of  tests  and  analyses  con- 
ducted by  laboratory  personnel.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-30.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Public  Affairs  at  303  222-551 1,  Ext.  371  or 
Quality  Control  Laboratory  at  303  794-7127. 

48  Denver  Wholesale  Florist  Company,  Inc.,  4800 
Dahlia.  Tour  through  printing  department,  retail 
supply  department,  greenhouse  supply  department, 
flower  receiving  area,  tinting  room,  flower  grading 
area,  city  sales  department,  long-distance  sales  de- 
partment and  data-processing  department.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30-10:30  a.m.  and 
12:30-1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  two 
weeks  prior  to  a  holiday.  Group  number:  25  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  3  days  required.  Contact 
Penney  Smith.  Phone:  303  399-0970. 

11  The  First  National  Bank  of  Denver,  62 1  17th  Street. 
Commercial  banking.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday 
and  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Group  number:  12 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Spanish,  Italian,  German,  Dutch,  French,  Japanese, 
Chinese  and  Portuguese  translation,  and  sign  lan- 
guage available.  Phone:  303  893-2211,  Ext.  2532. 


10  Interstate  Brands  Corporation  (Butternut  Bread), 
5050  East  Evans  Avenue.  Wholesale  bakery.  Tour 
of  storage,  make-up  and  wrapping  and  shipping 
facilities  used  for  making  Butternut  Bread.  Tours 
Wednesday  and  Thursday,  1-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  No  tours  during  summer  months.  Group 
number:  6-30.  Advance  notice  of  30  days  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  7 
not  admitted.  Contact  Donald  L.  Dorr,  Office  Man- 
ager. Phone:  303  756-3617. 

30  Mountain  Bell,  1401  Champa.  Visitors  see  switch- 
ing equipment,  long-distance  operators,  directory 
assistance  operators,  service  representatives  and 
long  lines  network  management.  Tours  second 
Tuesday  and  third  Wednesday  of  each  month,  9 
a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Jean  Waid. 
Phone:  303  624-7947. 


33  Packaging  Corporation  of  America,  5501  Brighton 
Boulevard.  Corrugated  shipping  containers,  pa- 
perboard  manufacturing.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednes- 
day and  Thursday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Group  number: 
35  maximum.  Phone:  303  288-2601. 


10  Rainbo  Bread  Company,  7300  Brighton  Boulevard, 
P.O.  Box  268.  Bakery.  Tour  consists  of  a  short  film 
and  a  visit  to  the  production  area  where  bread  and 
buns  are  being  produced.  Tours  weekdays  except 
Tuesday,  1:30-5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes. 
No  tours  June  through  August.  Advance  notice  of  3 
days  required.  Contact  Jerry  Vickery.  Phone:  303 
288-2677. 


72  Rocky  Mountain  News,  400  West  Colfax.  News- 
paper publisher.  Tour  covers  all  aspects  of  news- 
paper publishing  (i.e.,  editorial  department,  com- 
posing, platemaking,  printing,  mailroom,  circula- 
tion and  advertising).  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  35  maximum.  Tours  by  appointment  only. 
Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact- 
Jill  Jackson.  Phone:  303  892-5282. 


70  United  States  Mint,  320  West  Colfax  Street.  Sum- 
mer: 8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Winter:  9-1 1  a.m.  and  1-2:30 
p.m.  Closed  weekends  and  holidays  and  for  two 
weeks  in  June  while  inventory  is  being  taken. 
Phone:  303  297-3582. 


COLORADO 


II 


LITTLETON 

75  Marathon  Oil  Company,  Denver  Research  Center, 
7400  South  Broadway.  Proprietary  petroleum  re- 
search in  exploration,  production,  refining  and 
chemicals;  tertiary  oil  recovery  emphasis.  Visitors 
see  scanning  electron  microscope,  mass  spectromet- 
ers, Burroughs  B6500  computer,  computer  graphics 
terminal,  petroleum  "cracking"  tower,  core  storage 
and  thin-section  laboratory,  disc  and  linear  core 
flooding  equipment  and  chemical  storage  areas. 
Tour  also  includes  support  facilities:  research  li- 
brary, auditorium,  print  shop,  etc.  Tours  Thursday 
and  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Translation  services 
available  for  German,  Russian,  Spanish,  French, 
Dutch  and  some  Iranian  and  Arabic  dialects.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Jack  Gilligan,  Communica- 
tions Specialist.  Phone:  303  794-2601. 

PUEBLO 

95  CF&I  Steel  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  316.  Integrated 
steel  mill  producing  steel  rails,  seamless  tubing, 
wire  products,  bars,  structural,  etc.  Bus  tour  of 
entire  steel-making  operations  from  raw  materials  to 
finished  product  with  visitor  platform  viewing  at 
selected  finishing  mills.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9:45  a.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group 
number:  40  maximum.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Bill  Brill.  Phone:  303  561-6442. 


CONNECTICUT 

FAIRFIELD 

66  J.L.  Lucas  Machinery,  Inc.,  1296  Kings  Highway 
Cutoff.  Rebuilders  of  and  dealers  in  used  machin- 
ery. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30-11  a.m. 
and  1:30-4  p.m.  Group  number:  10-20.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  not  admitted. 
Contact:  Culbert  S.  Strauss,  President.  Phone:  203 
259-3393. 

FARMINGTON 

20  Associated  Architects,  Spring  Lane.  Industrial  ar- 
chitects. Explanation  of  basic  philosophy  and  layout 
projects  on  hand.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Group 
number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
required.  Contact:  Charles  M.  Newman.  Phone:  203 
677-2801. 


90  The  F.I. P.  Corporation,  Farmington  Industrial  Park, 
Box  354.  Designers,  developers  and  builders  of 
modern,  environmentally  planned  and  constructed 
industrial  parks  and  commercial  buildings.  Tour 
consists  of  a  short  briefing  and  showing  of  F.I.P.'s 
film  "Emphasis  Man,"  and  a  walking  tour  or  ride 
through  the  Farmington  Industrial  Park  prototype, 
which  is  rated  as  one  of  the  most  attractive  and 
environmentally  planned  industrial  parks  in  the 
United  States.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  one  hour  to  all  day 
depending  on  the  number  of  industrial  parks  to  be 
visited.  Group  number:  8  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required.  Children  under  17  not  admitted. 
Contact  George  G.  Adrian,  Director  of  Public  Rela- 
tions. Phone:  203  677-1361. 


HARTFORD 

60  The  Travelers  Insurance  Company,  One  Tower 
Square.  Insurance.  Tour  of  the  Travelers  Tower 
only.  Tower  open  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
3  p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30  minutes.  Tower  closed 
November  through  April  and  on  national  holidays. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired for  groups  larger  than  20  persons.  Contact 
Tower  Receptionist.  Phone:  203  277-2431. 


MERIDEN 

72  The  Meriden  Record  Company,  11  Crown  Street. 
Newspaper  publisher.  Tour  of  facilities  with  expla- 
nation of  all  aspects  of  publishing  a  daily  news- 
paper. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  8-30. 
Advance  notice  of  3  weeks  required.  Contact 
David  T.  Lucey,  Assistant  General  Manager. 
Phone:203  235-1661. 


MIDDLEBURY 

85  Uniroyal,  Inc.,  Oxford  Management  &  Research 
Center.  Tires,  timing  belts,  golf  balls,  Keds  shoes 
and  other  rubber  and  plastic  products.  Tour  of 
corporate  offices  only.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  2-8.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
B.L.  Evans,  Corporate  Personnel  Manager  at  203 
573-2727  or  Rita  Garramone,  Personnel  Supervisor 
at  203  573-2728. 


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CONNECTICUT 


WATERBURY 

14  AMF  Alcort  Division,  South  Leonard  Street.  Sail- 
boat manufacturer.  Visitors  see  how  fiberglass  sail- 
boats are  built  from  start  to  finish.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  Group  number:  5-10.  Plant  closed  2  weeks 
during  the  middle  of  August.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Italian,  Portuguese  and  Spanish 
translation  available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  per- 
mitted. Contact  Miss  M.A.  Rockwell,  Personnel 
Manager.  Phone:  203  756-7091 . 

WILLIMANTIC 

99  American  Thread  Company,  322  Main  Street.  Pro- 
ducer of  synthetic  industrial  threads  and  hand- 
knitting  yarns.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-4  p.m.  Group  number:  6-40. 
Written  advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact:  Mr.  Paul  J.  Milone,  Training 
Supervisor.  Phone:  203  423-257 1 . 


DELAWARE 

MIDDLETOWN 

3  Summit  Aviation  Incorporated,  Route  896.  Fixed 
base  aviation  (sales,  avionics-electronics,  aircraft 
service,  flight  school,  air  taxi  facilities).  Advance 
arrangements  required.  Contact  John  Morgan. 
Phone:  302  656-2274  or  302  737-7300. 

NEWARK 

49  Dayett  Mills,  Inc.,  Old  Baltimore  Pike  near  Purgat- 
ory Swamp  Road.  18th  century  water-powered  grist 
mill.  Tour  includes  following  grain  from  storage 
bins  through  the  process  of  grinding,  cleaning, 
sifting  and  packaging.  Advance  arrangements  re- 
quired. Contact  Raynor  Johnson.  Phone:  302 
731-1500. 

WILMINGTON 

72  The  News-Joumal  Company,  831  Orange  Street. 
Newspaper  publishing  and  printing  plant.  Tour  in- 
cludes newsroom,  composing  room,  printing  and 
distribution  operations,  press  and  library.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  11  a.m.  and  1  p.m.  Ad- 
vance arrangements  required.  Contact  Ms. 
Lois  Lawrence.  Phone:  302  654-5351,  Ext.  248. 

88  Port  of  Wilmington,  foot  of  Christiana  Avenue 
(P.O.  Box  1191).  Walking  tour  of  ship  unloading 
facilities,  warehouses  and  physical  extent  of  the 
port.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Advance  arrangements  required.  Contact 
Donal  J.  Alfieri,  Port  Director.  Phone:  302 
656-8566. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

WASHINGTON 

56  The  White  House,  1600  Pennsylvania  Avenue, 
N.W.  Residence  of  the  President.  Entrance  on  East 
Executive  Avenue.  Open  to  the  public  Tuesday 
through  Saturday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon;  closed 
Sundays,  Mondays  and  legal  holidays. 

61  Bergmann's  Laundry,  .623  G  Street,  N.W.  Tours 
through  the  Rug  Department,  by  appointment.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Contact  Mr.  Richard  Bergmann. 
Phone:  202  737-5400. 

48  Botonic  Gardens,  First  and  Maryland  Avenue,  S.W. 
Tropical  gardens  and  special  exhibitions  during  the 
entire  year.  Open  daily;  winter,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.; 
summer,  9  a.m.  to  6  p.m.  Phone:  202  225-8333. 

56  Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing,  Department  of 
the  Treasury,  14th  and  C  Streets,  S.W.  Continuous, 
self-guided  tours  of  great  interest,  showing  the 
making  of  U.S.  paper  money,  stamps  and  bonds. 
Tours  daily,  8-1 1:30  a.m.  and  12:30-2  p.m.,  except 
legal  holidays.  Tour  length:  25  minutes.  A  very 
popular  tour  and  no  reservation  is  necessary.  Phone: 
202  964-7611. 

30  Chesapeake  and  Potomac  Telephone  Company,  930 
H  Street,  N.W.  Tours  available  by  special  arrange- 
ment. Contact  Mrs.  Simms.  Phone:  202  392-2226. 

56  Civil  Service  Commission,  19th  and  E  Streets, 
N.W.  Groups  invited  by  appointment,  for  one-hour 
session,  including  a  talk  on  "Introduction  to  Gov- 
ernment" and  a  film  on  the  work  of  the  Commis- 
sion. Contact  Mr.  Hoff.  Phone:  202  632-6156. 

56  Department  of  Agriculture,  Administration  Build- 
ing, Main  Entrance,  Jefferson  Drive  and  13th  Street, 
S.W.  Special  exhibits  in  the  patio.  Open  daily, 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Contact 
Mr.  Gifford.  Phone:  202  447-631 1 . 

48  Department  of  Agriculture,  National  Arboretum, 
24th  and  R  Streets,  N.E.  Four  hundred  and  fifteen 
acres  of  flowering  trees  and  shrubs.  Administration 
Building  of  architectural  interest.  Open  November 
through  March,  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.;  Saturdays,  Sundays  and  holidays,  10  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.;  April  through  October,  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  7  p.m.;  Saturdays,  Sundays  and 
holidays,  10  a.m.  to  7  p.m.  The  National  Bonsai 
Collection  is  open  daily,  10  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tours 
available  with  advance  arrangement  of  three  weeks. 
Phone:  202  399-5400. 

56  Department  of  Commerce,  14th  Street,  between 
Constitution  Avenue  and  E  Street,  N.W.  No  tours, 
but  the  building  is  open  from  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  The 
lobby  has  a  census  clock,  a  seismograph  and  the 
latest  weather  details.  An  aquarium  is  located  on  the 
lower  level. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


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56  Department  of  the  Interior,  18th  and  C  Streets, 
N.W.  No  tours.  Building  open  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Museum,  Indian  Craft 
Shop.  Contact  Mr.  Louis  Churchville,  Office  of 
Public  Affairs.  Phone:  202  343-3173. 

56  Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation,  U.S.  Department 
of  Justice,  9th  and  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  N.W.  This 
is  an  extremely  popular  and  a  heavily  booked  tour. 
Regular  tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:15  a.m.  to 
4:15  p.m.,  except  on  legal  holidays.  Groups  must 
write  or  call  three  to  six  months  in  advance  (letters 
are  preferred  for  large  groups)  for  reservations.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Phone:  202  324-3447. 

53  National  Housing  Center,  15th  and  M  Streets,  N.W. 
Open  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5:30  p.m. 
Contact  the  Industry  Relations  Department.  Phone: 
202  452-0200. 

56  Naval  Observatory,  34th  and  Massachusetts  Av- 
enue, N.W.  Open  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.;  closed  weekends  and  holidays.  As- 
tronomers on  duty  will  answer  questions.  Exhibits  in 
several  telescope  buildings  open  to  the  public;  no 
preschool  children  admitted.  Night  tours  are  avail- 
able on  special  days  of  each  month.  Phone:  202 
254-4533. 

56  U.S.  Postal  Service,  475  L'Enfant  Plaza,  S.W., 
First  Floor.  Open  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.  See  the  Philatelic  Exhibition  and  the  Stamp 
Sales  Unit. 

56  Voice  of  America,  U.S.  Information  Agency,  Sec- 
ond Floor,  330  Independence  Avenue,  S.W.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9,  10  and  11  a.m.  and  1, 
2,  3  and  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Groups 
should  call  or  write  in  advance  to  the  Office  of 
Public  Information  for  reservations.  Phone:  202 
755-4744. 


FLORIDA 

HIALEAH 

21  Yale  Ogron  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  671 
West  18th  Street.  Aluminum  windows  and  sliding 
glass  doors.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m. 
to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  15  minutes.  Group  number:  6 
maximum.  Spanish  translation  available.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  M.H.  Caswell.  Phone:  305 
887-2646. 


JACKSONVILLE 

66  Irvington-Moore  Division,  U.S.  Natural  Resources, 
Inc.,  1220  West  State  Street.  Dry  kilns,  veneer 
dryers  and  lumber-handling  equipment.  Tour  of 
manufacturing  plant,  engineering  department  and 
offices.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  No  tours  during 
Christmas  week.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Spanish  trans- 
lation available.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Contact  Peter  M.  Cumming,  Manager,  International 
Sales.  Phone:904  354-2301. 

MIAMI 

22  International  Communications  Corporation  (A 
Milgo  Company),  8600  N.W.  41st  Street.  Data 
communications  equipment  manufacturer — modems 
and  accessory  items,  and  also  terminals.  Tour  of 
ICC  Administrative  building  and  manufacturing 
building.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to 

4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Group  number: 

5  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Mr.- 
Jack  B.  Gerber,  Vice  President,  International  Oper- 
ations. Phone:  305  592-7654. 

5  King  Cole,  66  N.W.  22nd  Street.  Girl's  swimwear 
and  sportswear  manufacturer.  Observe  complete 
children's  wear  manufacturing  operation  from  de- 
signing, cutting  and  sewing  to  shipping.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9-11  a.m.  and  2-4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number:  30 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Contact  Larry 
Mizrach.  Phone:  305  573-7050. 

36  Mc Arthur  Dairy,  Inc.,  6851  N.E.  2nd  Avenue.  Milk 
bottling  plant.  Complete  milk  processing  and  bottl- 
ing operation  in  paper  and  plastic  cartons.  Tours 
weekdays  except  Wednesday,  9:30  a.m.  to  3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number:  30 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Contact  Duane  Rutte, 
Director  of  Milk  Processing.  Phone:  305  754-4521. 

PINELLAS  PARK 

3  Aircraft  Porous  Media,  Inc.,  6301 — 49th  Street 
North.  Manufacturer  of  filters  and  filtration  systems 
for  aircraft.  Visitors  see  development  of  raw  casting 
and  porous  media  into  finished  product.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30-45  minutes.  No  tours  during  two  weeks  in 
July.  Group  number:  24  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Contact  Robert  J.  Spennato, 
Personnel  Director.  Phone:  813  522-2131. 


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FLORIDA 


PORT  EVERGLADES 

88  Tracor  Marine,  Inc.,  Southeast  19th  Avenue  and 
35th  Street,  P.O.  Box  13107.  Ship  repair  and 
oceanographic  research.  Tour  consists  of  shipyard 
repair  facilities,  including  syncrolift  and  floating 
drydock.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Weekend  tours  by  special  arrangement.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Translation  services  available.  Young  children  visit 
at  their  parents'  risk.  Contact  Frederick  V.  Brooks, 
Administrative  Vice  President.  Phone:  305 
523-2546. 

SARASOTA 

68  Rexnord,  Inc.,  4675  Clark  Road.  Manufacturer  of 
hydraulic  valves.  Tour  through  manufacturing  and 
office  areas,  plus  a  sixteen-minute  video  tape  pres- 
entation. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  3-10. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  D.  B.  Whitehouse, 
Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  813  924-1284. 


14  Wellcraft  Marine  Corporation,  8151  Bradenton 
Road.  Manufacturer  of  fiberglass  boats.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  No  tours 
July  1-15  and  December  20-31.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Ben  Rainville.  Phone:  813 
355-9711. 


TAMPA 

16  Joseph  Schlitz  Brewing  Company,  11111  North 
30th  Street.  Brewery — Schlitz  and  Old  Milwaukee. 
A  visit  to  the  Tampa  Plant  of  Joseph  Schlitz  Brewing 
Company  includes  a  guided  tour  through  the  brew- 
ery and  a  sample  of  the  beer.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30 
minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required  for  large  groups.  No  cameras  permit- 
ted. Contact  Ms.  Mary  L.  Dixson,  Tampa  Hospital- 
ity. Phone:  813  971-7070,  Ext.  228. 


50  Singleton  Packing  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  2819, 
5024  Uceta  Road.  Frozen  seafood  products.  Tour 
includes  receiving  of  raw  material  through  complete 
manufacturing  process  and  quality  control  steps  to 
finished  product  in  frozen  storage.  Tours  weekdays 
by  appointment.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Don  Toloday,  Vice 
President  of  Production.  Phone:  813  247-1 171 . 


55  Thatcher  Glass  Manufacturing  Company,  11316 — 
46th  Street.  Glass  container  manufacturing.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  14  not  admitted. 
Contact  Harold  F.  Shaver,  Personnel  Manager. 
Phone:  813  971-8020. 


72  The  Tribune  Company,  202  South  Parker  Street. 
Publisher  of  Tampa's  two  daily  newspapers,  The 
Tampa  Tribune  and  The  Tampa  Times.  Visitors  will 
view  entire  newspaper  printing  operation  in  the 
newest  printing  plant  in  the  United  States.  Tour  of 
newsrooms,  computers,  platemaking  department 
and  pressroom.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Spanish  and  Japanese  translation  avilable.  Children 
under  12  must  be  accompanied  by  parents.  Contact 
Craig  Pearce,  Educational  Services  Coordinator. 
Phone:  813  272-7765. 


101  Villazon  and  Company,  Inc.,  3104  North  Armenia 
Avenue.  Cigar  manufacturer.  Visitors  see  how 
cigars  are  made  by  machine  and  by  hand;  cellophan- 
ing  and  banding  by  machine  and  hand  and  selecting 
of  colors.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30-10:30 
a.m.  and  1-2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No 
tours  the  last  week  in  June  to  third  week  in  July  and 
week  before  Christmas  to  January  15.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  requested. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Children  welcome  if 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Phone:  813  879-2291. 


VERO  BEACH 

3  Piper  Aircraft  Corporation,  Vero  Beach  Division, 
Piper  Drive,  P.O.  Box  1328.  Aircraft  manufacturer. 
Tour  consists  of  an  orientation  slide  presentation 
followed  by  a  guided  tour  through  the  plant,  includ- 
ing fabrication,  assembly  and  the  quality  test  flight 
area.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  2 
p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  for  two  days 
during  the  year  for  inventory  purposes  (usually  in 
June  or  July).  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Trans- 
lation services  available  upon  special  request  in 
advance.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Dan  Callahan,  Manager  of  Employee  Relations. 
Phone:  305  567-4361. 


FLORIDA 


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WEST  PALM  BEACH 

72  The  Palm  Beach  Post  and  Times,  2751  South  Dixie 
Highway.  Newspaper  plant  for  the  city's  two  daily 
papers.  Tour  of  reporters'  areas,  art  department, 
offices  and  production  areas  (including  presses), 
with  an  explanation  of  each  department's  function. 
Tours  weekdays,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  2-4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5-20.  Advance 
notice  of  2-3  weeks  required.  Spanish  translation 
available.  Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact 
Vivian  Geer,  Promotion  Manager.  Phone:  305 
833-7411,  Ext.  281. 


GEORGIA 

ALBANY 

69  U.S.  Marine  Corps  Logistics  Support  Base.  Tour  of 
base  facilities,  some  working  areas  and  wildlife 
refuge.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  3-25. 
No  tours  December  2 1  to  January  3.  Advance  notice 
of  2  weeks  required.  Teenagers  and  children  wel- 
come if  accompanied  by  parent  or  guardian.  Contact 
Public  Affairs  Officer.  Phone:  912  439-5215  or  912 
439-5216. 

ASHBURN 

50  Gold  Kist  Peanuts,  West  Washington  Street.  Shel- 
ling and  grading  of  peanuts.  Tour  of  plant  with 
general  explanation  of  the  different  phases  of  the 
peanut  industry.  Tours  weekdays,  September 
through  May,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  2-10.  Contact  W.  R.  Davis,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  912  567-331 1 . 

ATLANTA 

62  Atlanta  Belting  Company,  Inc.,  560  Edge  wood 
Avenue,  N.E.  Manufacturing  and  fabrication  of 
industrial  belting  (leather  and  rubber).  Tours  week- 
days, 9-11:45  a.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours 
July  1-15.  Group  number:  12  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  day  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Ernest  D.  Key,  Jr.  Phone:  404  688-1483. 


11  The  First  National  Bank  of  Atlanta,  2  Peachtree 
Street.  Banking.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Spanish  translation  available. 
Contact  Wilburn  A.  Askew,  Senior  Vice  President. 
Phone:  404  588-5709. 

60  Life  Insurance  Company  of  Georgia,  600  West 
Peachtree  Street,  N.W.  Life  and  health  insurance. 
Tour  of  large  office  building  housing  home  office  of 
life  and  health  insurance  operations,  including  data 
processing  area,  large  clerical  departments,  meeting 
rooms  and  executive  offices.  Tours  Monday  through 
Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  5-20.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Mary  James  Atkinson,  Assistant  Director  of  Public 
Relations.  Phone:  404  881-8800. 

98  Neiman-Marcus  Company,  Lenox  Square,  3393 
Peachtree  Road,  N.E.  Specialty  department  store. 
Tour  of  store,  including  works  of  art  and  unique 
merchandise.  Tours  Monday-Thursday-Friday,  10 
a.m.  to  9:30  p.m.;  Tuesday-Wednesday-Saturday, 
10  a.m.  to  6  p.m.  Tour  length:  20-60  minutes. 
Group  number:  10-25.  Tours  by  appointment  only. 
Translation  services  available  for  French,  Spanish, 
Italian,  and  with  prior  notice,  Japanese  and  German. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Ms.  Sally  White, 
Public  Relations  Manager.  Phone:  404  266-8200, 
Ext.  361  or  362. 

30  Scientific- Atlanta,  3845  Pleasantdale  Road.  Man- 
ufacturer of  products  for  telecommunications,  satel- 
lite and  cable  communications  and  microwave  in- 
struments. Tour  consists  of  a  brief  orientation  of 
company  products  followed  by  tour  of  main  plant 
(metal  shops  and  electronic  assembly  areas).  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  30  maximum. 
Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  German  and 
Spanish  translation  available.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Contact  Susan  W.  Lile,  Employment  Manager. 
Phone:  404  449-2000. 


Delta  Air  Lines,  Inc.,  Hartsfield  Atlanta  Interna- 
tional Airport.  Tour  includes  a  walk  through  of  the 
various  maintenance  shops  and  a  tour  of  an  airplane. 
Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  10  a.m. 
Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  8-35. 
Written  notice  of  2  months  required.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Karen  Johnson,  Film 
Librarian — Public  Relations.  Phone:  404  762-2251. 


18  WSB  Radio  and  Television,  1601  West  Peachtree 
Street,  N.E.  Broadcasting.  Tour  of  radio  and  televi- 
sion studios,  news  departments  and  weather  center. 
Tours  weekdays  by  reservation.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  Group  number:  45  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  month  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  6  not  admitted.  Contact 
Personnel  Office.  Phone:  404  897-7369. 


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GEORGIA 


AUGUSTA 

74  Continental  Group,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  1425.  Manufac- 
turer of  bleached  paperboard.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  1 1  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  6-20.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  David  R.  Elliott, 
Industrial  Relations  Manager.  Phone:  404  798-571 1 . 

31  Martin  Marietta  Aggregates,  Southeast  Division, 
Georgia  District  Office,  P.O.  Box  4380.  Crushed 
stone.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5-15. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Clearances 
required  for  any  publication  of  operations,  facts, 
sketches,  pictures,  etc.  Contact  C.A.  Weaks  or 
Bill  McCorkle.  Phone:  404  738-7762. 

72  Southeastern  Newspapers,  725  Broad  Street.  News- 
paper. Tour  meets  in  lobby  of  newsbuilding  for  an 
introduction  of  the  tour,  then  to  newsroom,  pres- 
sroom, mailroom,  composing  room  and  warehouse. 
Tours  Wednesday,  Thursday  and  Friday,  11  a.m.  to 
1  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Children  under 
6  not  admitted.  Contact  Betty  Richardson,  Secretary 
to  Circulation  Director.  Phone:  404  724-0851,  Ext. 
260  or  272. 

BARNESVILLE 

85  The  General  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Aldora  Mills 
Division,  One  General  Street.  Textile — tire  fabric. 
A  leisurely  tour  of  the  plant  with  an  explanation  of 
each  process  of  the  operation.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  of  July.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:404  358-1150. 

BAXLEY 

82  Georgia  Power  Company  &  Oglethorpe  Electric 
Membership  Corporation  (Edwin  I.  Hatch  Visitors 
Center),  P.O.  Box  442.  Generation  of  electricity 
using  nuclear  power.  A  self-guided  tour  through  a 
series  of  multi-media  exhibits  examining  the  genera- 
tion of  electricity  and  the  reasons  why  nuclear  fuel  is 
a  viable  source.  Tour  does  not  include  a  visit  to  the 
nuclear  plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  5  p.m.;  Sunday,  1-5  p.m.  Tour  length:  40-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  70  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required  for  groups  of  20  or  more.  Contact 
Director,  Edwin  I.  Hatch  Visitors  Center.  Phone: 
912  367-3668. 


BRUNSWICK 

68  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  South  Albany  Street. 
Boiler  components,  TLT  fans  and  air  heater  surface 
lines.  Tour  of  storeroom,  the  415  shop,  TLT  test  site 
and  seaboard  shop.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
7:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group 
number:  10-20.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  R.R.  Morris,  Em- 
ployee Relations  Manager.  Phone:  912  265-0510. 

73  Dixie  O'Brien  Division,  The  O'Brien  Corporation, 
2700  Glynn  Avenue.  Paint  manufacturer — 
varnishes,  house,  automotive  and  industrial  paints. 
Observe  how  raw  materials  are  received,  processed, 
stored  and  shipped.  Tour  also  includes  office, 
laboratories  and  data  processing.  Tours  weekdays,  8 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Spanish 
and  German  translation  available  with  prior  notice. 
Contact  John  Warner,  Customer  Service  Manager. 
Phone:912  265-7650. 

31  Seaboard  Construction  Company,  Route  99,  North 
Sterling.  Asphaltic  concrete.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  min- 
utes. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact 
Jack  Kite.  Phone:  912  265-6410. 

CARROLLTON 

68  Southwire  Company,  5  Fertilla  Street.  Electrical 
wire  and  cable.  Observe  wire  and  cable 
manufacturing — furnaces,  stranding  of  wire  and  in- 
sulation of  cable.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
35-50.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  French 
and  Spanish  translation  available.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  6  not  admitted. 
Contact  Marvin  Williamson.  Phone:  404  832-6311, 
Ext.  4307. 
CEDARTOWN 

68  Star  Manufacturing  Company,  10th  and  Pryor. 
Metal  building  fabrication — metal  building  systems. 
'  Tour  of  plant  to  view  metal  building  components 
being  fabricated  (includes  shearing,  welding,  paint- 
ing, roll  forming,  packaging  and  shipping).  Tours 
Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5-25.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No  children  admitted. 
Contact  Mr.  Pete  Norris,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  404 
748-6633. 

COLUMBUS 

83  The  Litho-Krome  Company,  1039— 13th  Street, 
P.O.  Box  988.  Printers  and  lithographers.  Tours  by 
appointment  only.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group 
number:  2-16.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  J.  Tom  Morgan,  Jr., 
or  Mr.  Lamar  Powers.  Phone:  404  324-421 1. 


GEORGIA 


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72  R.W.  Page  Corporation,  1 1  &  17  West  1  1th  Street. 
Newspaper  production  and  distribution.  Tour  con- 
sists of  newsrooms  and  production  facilities,  includ- 
ing explanations  of  wire  services,  advertising,  prod- 
uction procedures,  etc.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 11  a.m.  to  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes. 
Group  number:  10-25.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Contact  Milton  Miles,  Promotion  Assis- 
tant. Phone:404  322-8831. 

50  Tom's  Foods,  Ltd.,  900—  8th  Street.  Peanut  pro- 
ducts and  confections.  Tour  consists  of  candy  plant, 
peanut  processing  plant  and  bakery  plant.  Tours 
Monday  through  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Phil  Badcock.  Phone:  404  323-2721. 

CONYERS 

40  Lithonia  Lighting,  a  Division  of  National  Service 
Industries,  Inc.,  1335  Industrial  Boulevard,  N.W. 
Lighting  fixture  manufacturer — fluorescent  and  high 
intensity  lighting.  Tour  consists  of  the  following 
departments:  research  and  development,  fabrication, 
paint,  assembly,  tool  and  die  and  plastics.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  during  week  of  July  4. 
Group  number:  2-20.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Industrial 
Relations  Manager  or  Industrial  Relations  Super- 
visor. Phone:  404  483-8731,  Ext.  245. 


DORAVILLE 

7  General  Motors  Corporation,  GM  Assembly  Divi- 
sion, 3900  Motors  Industrial  Way.  Assembly  of 
Oldsmobile  Cutlass,  Chevrolet  Monte  Carlos  and 
Chevelle's.  Observe  assembly  of  cars,  from  the  raw 
metal  to  the  finished  product.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.,  12:30  p.m.  and  7  p.m. 
No  tours  August  1  through  September  15.  Group 
number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  No  clearance  required  for  competitive 
industries,  if  making  a  "wide  aisle"  tour  as  given  to 
the  general  public.  Clearance  is  required  for  a  more 
detailed  tour,  and  must  be  cleared  in  advance 
with  Mr.  A.  O'Keefe,  Director  of  Public  Relations, 
GM  Assembly  Division,  30007  Van  Dyke  Avenue, 
Warren,  Michigan  48090.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
are  permitted.  Children  under  8  not  admitted  unless 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Ms. 
Millie  Tucker,  Receptionist.  Phone:  404  455-5254. 


EAST  POINT 

33  International  Paper  Company,  2323  North  Sylvan 
Road.  Manufacturer  of  plastic-coated  milk  cartons. 
Visitors  view  converting  operation  from  roll  stock  to 
finished  cartons — packed  and  ready  to  ship  to  cus- 
tomer. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2 
p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  15 
maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
Contact  Richard  L.  Engle,  Plant  Manager.  Phone: 
404  767-4371. 


CORDELE 

65  Cordele  Sash  Door  &  Lumber  Company,  134  Ninth 
Avenue,  West.  Lumber  manufacturer.  Tour  includes 
visit  to  log  yard,  debarker  saw  operations,  chipper, 
grading  chain,  planing  mill,  automatic  stacker, 
kilns,  drying  yard  and  storage  sheds.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  No  tours  during  week  of  July  4.  Group 
number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Ben  I.  Thornton,  III,  Vice  President.  Phone:  912 
273-2711. 


65  William  C.  Meredith  Company,  Inc.,  2335  Lawr- 
ence Street.  Wood  preserving  manufacturer  of 
pressure-treated  poles,  crossarms,  lumber,  post  and 
construction  poles.  Complete  tour  of  wood  preserv- 
ing plant  including  pole  yard,  crossarm  and  lumber 
mill,  boiler  room,  treating  room  and  laboratory. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Advance  notice  of  3  days  required.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted.  Contact  W.  C.  Meredith,  III. 
Phone:404  767-2621. 


DALTON 

24  J  &  J  Industries,  Inc.,  J  &  J  Drive.  Carpet  manufac- 
turing. Observe  yarn  processing,  tufting  process, 
testing  methods  and  backing  processes.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30-45  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July  4  and  Christ- 
mas. Group  number:  8  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  2  days  required.  Contact  Frank  Powell.  Phone: 
404  278-4454. 


73  William  Armstrong  Smith  Company,  2675  Martin 
Street.  Paints.  Tours  Monday  through  Thursday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  C.  H.  Sudduth,  Production  Manager,  or 
R.  S.  Whittier,  Vice  President.  Phone:  404 
767-0564. 


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GEORGIA 


ELBERTON 

31  Elberton  Granite  Association,  Inc.,  No.  1  Granite 
Plaza.  Trade  association  representing  the  wholesale 
manufacturers  of  Elberton  Granite  memorial  pro- 
ducts. Tour  of  granite  quarries,  sawing  and  fabricat- 
ing plants  and  sculpture  studios.  Tours  weekdays, 
May  15-October  15,  10  a.m.  Tour  length:  90  min- 
utes. No  tours  week  of  July  4.  Advance  notice 
required  for  large  groups.  Childrens'  groups  must  be 
12  or  older,  in  groups  of  10  and  accompanied  by 
adults.  Contact  Hudson  Cone,  Promotion  Specialist. 
Phone:  404  283-2551. 

ELLENWOOD 

107  M.R.  &  R.  Trucking  Company,  5161  Highway  42, 
South.  Motor  common  carrier.  Tour  consists  of 
office,  loading  deck,  unloading  deck,  shop 
facilities,  dispatching,  rating  and  billing  and  freight 
handling.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
1 1  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number: 
20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  A.J. 
Abernathy,  Vice  President,  or  Tony  Lifsey,  Termi- 
nal Manager.  Phone:  404  366-8726. 

HAWKINSVILLE 

99  Opelika  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Hawkinsville 
Division,  Houston  Street.  Textiles — cotton  towel- 
ing. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July 
4.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  John  A.  Smyth,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  912  892-9041 . 

LA  FAYETTE 

24  E.  T.  Barwick  Industries,  Inc.,  West  Main  Street. 
Tufted  carpet.  Tour  includes  yarn  manufacturing, 
carpet  manufacturing  and  finishing,  shipping,  cus- 
tomer service,  sample  and  cut-order  functions. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours.  No  tours  first  week  in  July. 
Group  number:  2-20.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Bryan  Gibson,  Director  of  Personnel.  Phone:  404 
638-2242. 

MARIETTA 

53  Accepted  Products,  Inc.,  1421  White  Circle,  N.W. 
Furniture  manufacturing.  Products  include  Brumby 
rockers,  swings,  sewing  rockers,  footstools  and  lap 
desks.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12 
noon  and  12:30-4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
No  tours  first  two  weeks  in  July  and  during  Christ- 
mas vacation.  Group  number:  2-8.  Advance  notice 
of  1  day  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Carole  H.  Melson, 
President.  Phone:  404  427-2618. 


3  Lockheed-Georgia  Company,  86  South  Cobb  Drive. 
Aircraft  manufacturer — C-5  Galaxy,  C-141  Starlift- 
er,  C-130  Hercules  and  Jetstar  11.  Tour  of  aircraft 
manufacturing  facilities  with  overview  of  opera- 
tions. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:45 
p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  two  weeks 
during  Christmas.  Advance  notice  of  6  weeks  re- 
quired. Lockheed-Georgia  is  located  at  Air  Force 
Plant  No.  6,  and  all  foreign  nationals  must  be 
approved  through  their  embassies  and  U.S.  Air 
Force  Foreign  Liaison  Office  in  Washington,  D.C. 
prior  to  their  entry  into  Lockheed  Air  Force  Plant 
No.  6.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Public  Relations. 
Phone:404  424-3213. 


MILLEDGEVILLE 

80  Griffin  Pipe  Products  Company,  Orchard  Hill  Road. 
Manufacturer  of  clay  sewer  pipe  and  flue  lining. 
Tour  of  office  and  production  areas,  including  pres- 
sing, firing,  jointing  and  yard.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length: 
60-90  minutes.  No  tours  first  two  weeks  in  July. 
Advance  notice  of  1  month  required.  Contact 
William  J.  Streb,  Works  Manager.  Phone:  912 
452-4571. 

MONTICELLO 

65  Monticello  Bobbin  Company,  12  Frobel  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  textile  wooden  bobbins.  General 
tour  including  machinery,  tooling,  finishing  and 
material  handling.  Tours  Monday  through  Thurs- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  12:30-4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  first  three  weeks  of 
July.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  2  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Richard  S.  Bates,  Executive  Vice  President.  Phone: 
,404  468-6436. 

NEWMAN 
11  The  C  &  S  Newman  Bank,  17  Greenville  Street, 
P.O.  Box  608.  A  brief  tour  of  all  aspects  of  banking. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Rhodes  H.  Shell. 
Phone:  404  253-4222. 


PELHAM 

27  Pelham  Phosphate  Company,  West  Railroad  Street. 
Fertilizer  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  2-6.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Ben  F.  Kiser,  Plant  Superinten- 
dent. Phone:912294-2081. 


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19 


ROME 

74  Georgia  Kraft  Company,  P.O.  Box  1551.  Pulp  and 
paper  (unbleached  Kraft  linerboard).  Tour  of 
facilities,  followed  by  a  question-and-answer 
period.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes  to  2  hours.  Group 
number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  E.L.  Wilson, 
Division  Manager.  Phone:  404  232-0851. 
SANDERSVILLE 

17  Thiele  Kaolin  Company,  Kaolin  Road.  Mining  and 
processing  of  Kaolin  clay.  Tour  of  plant,  mines  and 
laboratories.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  5  p.m.  Advance  notice  required.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  John  S.  Barton,  Director  of 
Personnel  and  Safety,  or  Otis  Smith,  Safety  En- 
gineer. Phone:  912  552-3951. 

SAVANNAH 

27  Kaiser  Agricultural  Chemicals,  Highway  21,  P.O. 
Box  246.  Manufacturer  of  nitrogen  products  for 
agriculture,  i.e.,  ammonia  urea,  nitrogen  solutions. 
Walking  tour  through  ammonia,  nitric  acid,  urea 
solutions  and  ammonium  nitrate  fertilizer  production 
plants.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  2-8. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required;  2  weeks  if  group 
is  larger  than  8.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  A.C. 
Truitt,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  912  964-431 1 . 

72  Savannah  News-Press,  111  West  Bay  Street.  Tour 
consists  of  a  slide  presentation  and  tour  of  the  plant, 
including  pressroom.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 10:30  a.m.  to  12:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours. 
Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
L.R.  Woods,  Circulation  Director.  Phone:  912 
236-9511,  Ext.  280. 

18  WSAV-Television,  1430  East  Victory  Drive.  Tele- 
vision studio.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30 
a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Children  under  6  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Curt  Avery.  Phone:  912  236-0303. 
THOMASTON 

33  Federal  Paper  Board  Company,  Poplar  Street,  P.O. 
Box  1163.  Folding  carton  packaging  (beverage 
wraps,  pastry  and  frozen  food  cartons).  Visitors  will 
see  paperboard  roll  stock  sheeted,  printed,  die  cut, 
stripped,  windowed,  glued  and  packed  for  shipment. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  week  of  July  4  and 
Christmas  week.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  4  days  required.  Children  under 
15  not  admitted.  Contact  Plant  Manager  or  Plant 
Superintendent.  Phone:  404  647-6671. 


THOMASVILLE 

27  Davco-Defiance  Division,  Davis  Water  &  Waste 
Industries,  Inc.,  1828  Metcalf  Avenue.  Water  pollu- 
tion control  (sewage  lift  station  and  treatment 
plants).  Tour  of  manufacturing  and  office  facilities. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  12  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Tim  Tart,  Industrial  Rela- 
tions Manager.  Phone:  912  226-5733. 

10  Flowers  Baking  Company,  South  Madison  Street, 
P.O.  Box  1219.  Visitors  will  see  how  bread  and 
rolls  are  made  from  the  beginning  to  the  finished 
product.  Tours  weekdays  except  Tuesday,  9  a.m.  to 
4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5-20. 
Written  notice  of  4  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Plant  Manager.  Phone: 
912  226-5331. 

108  South  Georgia  Natural  Gas  Company,  P.O.  Box 
1279.  Transmission  and  sale  of  natural  gas.  Visitors 
will  see  the  various  facilities  associated  with  an 
interstate  pipeline  company.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Several  days'  advance 
notice  required.  Contact  Joe  M.  Anderson.  Phone: 
912  226-4742. 

48  Thomasville  Nurseries,  Inc.,  1840  Smith  Avenue, 
P.O.  Box  7.  Visitors  will  see  display  garden  of 
2,000  rose  bushes.  Blooming  time  for  roses  is 
normally  mid-April  to  mid-November;  annual  rose 
show  held  on  fourth  Friday  in  April.  Day  lilies, 
camellias,  azaleas  and  liriopes  are  also  grown.  Tours 
daily.  Contact  A.  Paul  Hjort.  Phone:  912  220-5568. 

TIFTON 

11  C&S  Bank  of  Tifton,  First  Street.  General  tour  of 
bank  operations  with  discussions  of  the  industry  and 
trade  in  the  area.  Tours  Tuesday,  Thursday  and 
Friday.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  5 
maximum.  No  cameras  permitted.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  John  W.  Fountain,  Jr.,  Cashier. 
Phone:912  382-2424. 

42  Coastal  Plain  Station,  University  of  Georgia  College 
of  Agriculture.  Experiment  stations.  Tour  of 
laboratory  and  field  facilities  for  research  in  the 
Animal  Sciences  (beef  cattle,  dairy  cattle  and 
swine);  laboratory  and  field  facilities  for  research  in 
the  Plant  Sciences  (agronomy,  plant  pathology, 
horticulture,  entomology-fisheries);  also  research 
facilities  in  agricultural  engineering.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes  to  2  hours.  Advance  notice  required.  Con- 
tact E.  Broadus  Browne,  Resident  Director.  Phone: 
912  386-3338. 


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GEORGIA 


VIENNA 
84  Georgia  Pacific  Pump  Company,  Highway  215, 
P.O.  Box  367.  Domestic  water  systems.  Tour  of 
machine  shop,  assembly,  testing,  packaging  and 
shipping.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to 
4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  John  Joiner.  Phone:  912  268-2921. 

WASHINGTON 

36  Pet  Incorporated — Dairy  Group,  416  West  Liberty 
Street.  Tour  of  milk  processing  plant.  Tours  week- 
days except  Wednesday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30-45  minutes.  Group  number:  10  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  6  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Troy  Forsyth,  Plant  Man- 
ager, or  Mr.  Keith  Churchwell,  Manager  of  Produc- 
tion &  Facilities.  Phone:  404  678-2101. 

WAYCROSS 

11  Commercial  Bank,  400  Elizabeth  Street.  Commer- 
cial banking.  Tour  of  all  departments  of  the  bank. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number:  25 
maximum.  French,  Spanish  and  Japanese  translation 
available.  Contact  William  H.  Rentz,  President. 
Phone:  912  283-3443. 

WOODLAND 

53  Woodland  Furniture  Manufacturing  Company,  Val- 
ley Road.  Manufacturer  of  upholstered  livingroom 
furniture.  Visitors  see  all  phases  of  furniture  man- 
ufacturing from  kiln  drying  of  wet  lumber  to  frame 
construction,  finishing,  upholstering  and  shipping. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July  4. 
Group  number:  5-20.  Advance  notice  required.  Con- 
tact Blake  Bartlett.  Phone:  404  674-2218. 

HAWAII 

ISLAND  OF  HAWAII 
CAPTAIN  COOK 

50  Superior's  Mauna  Kea  Coffee  Roasting  Plant. 
Roasting  of  commercial  Kona  coffee  beans.  Open  to 
visitors  year-round.  Mill  has  signs  explaining  proce- 
dures. Active  milling  season  is  October  through 
January,  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 

HILO 

48  Anthuriums  of  Hawaii,  Inc.,  Puna  District.  An- 
thurium  nursery.  Tours  daily,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Contact  Mrs.  Edna  Kelii,  P.O.  Box  315,  Pahoa 
96771.  Phone:  808  968-6448. 


5  Evelyn  Margolis  Garment  Factory,  933  Kanoelehua 
Avenue.  Hawaiian  wear  manufacturing  from  design 
concepts  to  finished  product.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.;  Saturday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.; 
Sunday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Phone:  808  961-3077. 

54  Hale  Manu  Craft,  2212  Kanoelehua  Avenue. 
Lauhala  (pandanus  leaves)  woven  products.  Tours 
daily,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Contact  Bobbie  Park. 
Phone:  808  959-8546. 

50  Niolopa  Hawaiian  Jams  &  Jellies,  1965 
Kamehameha  Highway.  Jelly  and  jam  preserves. 
Tours  daily,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.,  upon  advance  notice. 
Contact  Mrs.  Jean  Nekoba.  Phone:  808  935-851 1. 

48  Orchids  of  Hawaii,  575  Hinano  Street.  Orchid 
gardens  and  nursery.  Daily  tours,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Contact  Mr.  Richard  Iwasaki,  P.O.  Box  457,  Hilo 
96720.  Phone:  808  935-6617. 

50  Puueo  Poi  Shop.  Processing  of  taro  into  poi.  Opera- 
tions only  in  early  morning,  1 :30-7:30  a.m.  to  assure 
daily  delivery  of  fresh  poi  to  supermarkets.  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  Mr.  Sau  Lin  Chang  Kauwe, 
265-D  Kekuanaoa  Street,  Hilo  96720.  Phone:  808 
935-8435. 

50  Royal  Hawaiian  Macadamia  Nut  Company,  High- 
way 11.  Macadamia  nut  processing.  Narrated  slide 
presentation  and  self-guided  tour  along  visitor's 
deck.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  September 
through  April,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Phone:  808 
966-9301. 

HONOKAA 

50  Hawaiian  Holiday  Macadamia  Nut  Plant.  Tours 
daily,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Contact  Manager.  Phone: 
808  775-7201. 

PAHOA 

48  Hawaiian  Greenhouse,  Inc.  Anthurium  nursery. 
Tours  daily,  7:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Contact  Mr.  James 
Kuwahara,  P.O.  Box  1,  Pahoa  96778.  Phone:  808 
965-8351. 

ISLAND  OF  MAUI 
KAHULUI 

54  Hawaiian  Alii  Jewels.  Pink  and  black  coral  jewelry. 
Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:15 
p.m.  Phone:  808  877-5411. 

ISLAND  OF  OAHU 
EWA 

75  Standard  Oil  Hawaiian  Refinery,  Campbell  Indus- 
trial Park  (Ewa  Beach).  Processing  of  crude  oil  at 
refinery.  Tours  by  appointment,  Wednesday  only,  9 
a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Contact 
Mr.  Arthur  Campbell  or  Ms.  Ellen  Sato.  Phone: 
808  533-2911. 


HAWAII 


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HONOLULU 

54  Blair,  Ltd.,  404  Ward  Avenue.  Carved  products 
from  native  hardwoods.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  12:30-4  p.m.  Self- 
guided  tours  through  outdoor  factory  and  adjoining 
showroom. 

72  Hawaii  Newspaper  Agency,  605  Kapiolani 
Boulevard.  Newspaper  publishing.  Tours  by  ap- 
pointment, Monday  through  Friday.  Tour  length:  75 
minutes.  Contact  Barbara  Edwards.  Phone:  808 
536-7222  or  808  537-2977. 

82  Hawaiian  Electric  Company,  Inc.  Honolulu  power 
plant  on  Ala  Moana  Boulevard,  Waiau  power  plant 
in  Pearl  City  or  Kahe  plant  in  Waipahu.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30-11  a.m.  and  12:30-2 
p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Shoes  must  be  worn;  no  sandals  or  high  heels, 
and  women  should  wear  slacks.  Contact  Mrs. 
Laurita  Howard.  Phone:  808  548-7771. 

30  Hawaiian  Telephone  Company,  1 177  Bishop  Street. 
Tours  Tuesday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Contact  Mr.  Edward  Fernandez.  Phone:  808 
546-8814. 

23  Hawaiian  Tuna  Packers,  Kewalo  Basin.  Tuna  can- 
nery. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  (when 
cannery  is  operational).  Tours  by  appointment  only. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Ms.  Ruth  Inouye.  Phone:  808 
536-4961. 

5  Honolulu  Fashion  Factory,  440  Kuwili  Street.  Gar- 
ment design  and  manufacturing.  Tours  daily,  9  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.  Contact  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  808 
537-2926.  (Special  bus  provides  free  transportation 
to  and  from  factory  through  Waikiki,  every  hour,  9 
a.m.  to  2  p.m.) 

54  House  of  Kalai,  1727  Mary  Street.  Carved  wood 
products.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m. 
to  4:30  p.m.  Contact  Mrs.  Naomi  Weight.  Phone: 
808  841-2623. 

18  KGMB  Television,  1534  Kapiolani  Boulevard.  Tour 
of  TV  operations,  technical  and  production 
facilities,  film  library,  tape  and  transmitter  equip- 
ment, studios,  TV  cameras,  lighting,  props  and 
control  room.  Tours  by  appointment.  Tour  length: 
30-45  minutes.  Contact  Ms.  Terri  Joiner.  Phone: 
808  941-3011. 

54  Lanakila  Crafts,  1809  Bachelot  Street.  Hawaiian  gift 
items  and  handicrafts  made  by  handicapped  persons. 
Tours  Tuesday,  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Contact  Lee  Steffens.  Phone:  808  531-0555. 


10  Love's  Biscuit  &  Bread  Company,  836  Kapahulu 
Avenue.  Batter  mixing,  baking  and  packing  of 
baked  goods.  Visits  by  appointment,  Monday, 
Wednesday  and  Friday,  12  noon  to  3  p.m.  No  tour 
guide.  Signs  explaining  process  and  equipment.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Harriet  Akana. 
Phone:  808  737-5561. 

IDAHO 

BOISE 

82  Idaho  Power  Company,  1220  Idaho  Street.  Elec- 
tric utility.  Tours  of  Hells  Canyon  Dam,  Brownlee 
Dam  and  Oxbow  Dam.  Dams  are  located  in  North 
America's  deepest  gorge.  Brownlee  Dam  is  one  of 
the  world's  largest  rockfill  structures.  Visitors  are 
conducted  throughout  the  power  plants,  including 
control  rooms  and  generating  units.  Tours  daily  at 
Hells  Canyon  Dam,  1  p.m.,  and  Brownlee  Dam, 
11  a.m.  Tours  weekdays  at  Oxbow  Dam,  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  re- 
quired. Contact  Frank  Myers,  Power  Plant  Operat- 
ing Superintendent.  Phone:  208  345-7210. 

72  The  Idaho  Statesman,  1200  North  Curtis  Road. 
Daily  newspaper.  Visitors  will  discover  how  the 
newspaper  is  produced  every  24  hours.  They  will 
see  an  original  first  edition  (July  26,  1864),  and 
learn  how  stories  and  pictures  become  news.  Ad- 
vertising layouts  will  also  be  demonstrated.  Tours 
Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  12 
noon  and  1:30-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  under  9  not  admitted.  Contact 
Sue  Ray  born  or  Pat  Ahrens.  Phone:  208  376-2121, 
Ext.  329. 

48  Lucky  Peak  Nursery,  U.S.  Forest  Service,  c/o  Idaho 
City  Stage  (17  miles  east  of  Boise  on  Highway  21). 
Growing  bare  root  tree  seedling  stock  from  seed  and 
seed  extraction.  Tour  consists  of  slide  presentation 
showing  all  phases  of  the  nursery  operation,  fol- 
lowed by  a  walk  through  facilities  and  fields  with 
explanations  of  equipment.  Tours  weekdays,  7:30 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  80  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Frank  E.  Morby,  Nurseryman. 
Phone:208  343-1977. 
105  Shelterex  Corporation,  3210  East  Amity  Road. 
Mobile  home  manufacturer.  Tour  of  facilities  and 
products.  Tours  Monday  through  Thursday,  10 
a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1:30-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
1  hour.  No  tours  week  of  July  4  and  week  of 
Christmas.  Group  number:  3-10.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Children  not  admitted.  Con- 
tact Frank  Libby,  Jr.,  or  Daniel  Sevcik.  Phone:  208 
345-5500. 


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IDAHO 


EMMETT 

65  Boise  Cascade  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  217.  Lumber 
and  plywood.  Observe  processing  of  logs  from  mill 
pond  to  finished  product.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  or  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  bours. 
No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  in  July.  Written 
advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Children  under 
10  not  admitted.  Contact  Beth  Heideman  or 
Richard  Just,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  208  365-4431. 


GRANGEVILLE 

62  Ray  Holes  Saddle  Company,  213  West  Main. 
Custom-made  saddles;  pack  equipment  for  horses 
and  mules  and  riding  equipment.  Tours  Monday 
through  Saturday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1  day  required.  Children  under  6 
not  admitted.  Contact  Gerald  Holes.  Phone:  208 
983-1460. 


65  Wickes  Forest  Industries,  Highway  95  North.  Man- 
ufacturing and  selling  wholesale  lumber  (both  di- 
mensional and  studs).  Tour  of  main  sawmill,  includ- 
ing headrig  and  chip-n-saw,  from  log  infeed  through 
bin  sorter  and  automatic  stacker.  Tours  do  not 
include  planers  and/or  stud  mill.  Special  arrange- 
ments required  for  tours  of  other  areas.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Thursday,  10:30-11:30  a.m.  and 
3:30-4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Group 
number:  2-12.  Written  advance  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  6  not  admitted.  Contact  Gary  D.  Cash, 
Safety  and  Personnel  Director.  Phone:  208 
983-1290. 


KELLOGG 

29  The  Bunker  Hill  Company,  834  West  McKinley 
Avenue.  Mine  and  smelter.  Products  include  lead, 
zinc,  silver,  cadmium  and  various  by-products. 
Walking  tours  of  the  mine  surface,  concentrator 
and  lead  smelter.  The  mine  tour  consists  of  the 
mine  portal,  a  mine  model  and  the  mill.  The  smel- 
ter tour  consists  of  the  blast  furnace,  lead  refinery 
and  casting  area.  All  necessary  safety  equipment  is 
provided.  Tours  weekdays  during  the  summer 
months  of  June,  July  and  August.  Mine  tour:  9 
a.m.  and  1  p.m.;  smelter  tour:  10:30  a.m.  and 
2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  40 
maximum.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  5  not  admitted.  Contact  Public  Re- 
lations Administrator  or  Tour  Guide.  Phone:  208 
784-1261,  Ext.  422. 

LEWISTON 

65  Potlatch  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  1016.  Forest 
products — lumber,  plywood  and  tissue  products. 
Tour  includes  sawmill,  veneer  and  plywood  plant 
and  tissue  mill.  Tour  of  paperboard  mill  by  special 
arrangements  only.  Weekday  tours  during  months  of 
June,  July  and  August,  9  a.m.  and  1  p.m.  Weekday 
tours  from  September  through  May  at  1  p.m.  only. 
Tour  length:  2  hours  and  30  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required  if  group  number  exceeds  20.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  8  not 
admitted.  Contact  Maria  Brown.  Phone:  208 
799-1483. 

NAMPA 

31  Idaho  Concrete  Pipe  Company,  Inc.,  222  Caldwell 
Boulevard.  Asphalt-prestress  concrete  building 
components;  Ready  Mix  concrete  and  concrete  pro- 
ducts. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  4-6. 
Advance  notice  required.  Spanish  translation  avail- 
able. Hard  hats  are  provided.  Contact  W.L.  Grigg 
or  Ray  Dickman.  Phone:  208  466-8971. 


KAMIAH 

65  Potlatch  Corporation  -  Twin  Feather  Unit,  Star 
Route.  Wood  products.  Tour  begins  at  log  pond, 
and  goes  through  the  sawmill,  stacking,  surfacing 
and  shipping  operations.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  afternoons  only.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
Donald  H.  Beckman,  Personnel  and  Safety. 
Phone:  208  935-2577. 


NEW  MEADOWS 

65  Evergreen  Forest  Products,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  H 
(Highway  95  between  New  Meadows  and  Coun- 
cil). Lumber  manufacturing — demension  lumber, 
mine  timbers  and  railroad  ties.  Tour  of  sawmill 
operation,  yard  methods,  dry  kiln  operation,  plan- 
ing mill  and  shipping.  (Tour  of  log  yard  operation, 
if  requested.)  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  7 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  No  tours  from  mid-December 
through  February,  over  4th  of  July  and  first  week 
of  hunting  season.  Advance  notice  required.  Con- 
tact Bob  Mack,  Mill  Superintendent.  Phone:  208 
347-2111. 


IDAHO 


23 


POCATELLO 

41  American  Microsystems,  Inc.,  2300  Buckskin 
Road.  Semi-conductor  and  integrated  circuits 
manufacturer.  Tour  consists  of  a  film,  lecture  and 
tour  of  facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  5-50.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  re- 
quired. No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  14 
not  admitted.  Contact  Thomas  Ranstrom,  Person- 
nel Administrator.  Phone:  208  233-4690. 


BLOOMINGTON 

32  Paul  F.  Beich  Company,  Interstates  55  and  74  and 
Route  66.  Confectionary  manufacturing  plant.  Tours 
Monday,  12:30-2:45  p.m.;  Tuesday,  Wednesday 
and  Thursday,  9-10:30  a.m.  and  12:30-2:45  p.m.; 
Friday,  9-10:30  a.m.  Tour  length:  25-30  minutes. 
Advance  notice  required.  Groups  of  5  or  more 
children  under  10  years  of  age  must  be  accompanied 
by  an  adult.  No  cameras  permitted.  Contact  Mr. 
Huffman.  Phone:  309  829-881 1. 


27  Minerals  &  Chemicals  Division,  J.R.  Simplot 
Company,  P.O.  Box  912.  Fertilizer — shipping 
acid,  super  acid  and  ammonia.  Tours  by  appoint- 
ment only.  Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Japanese  translation 
available.  Children  under  14  not  admitted.  Contact 
Plant  Manager.  Phone:  208  232-6620. 


ST.  MARIES 

65  Potlatch  Corporation,  St.  Maries  Complex,  Mill 
Road.  Woodmill  (plywood,  lumber  and  paper 
chips).  Tour  consists  of  a  short  slide  presentation, 
followed  by  a  walk  through  the  sawmill  and 
plywood  mill  with  explanations  of  the  operation. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  and  1  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  required  for 
groups  of  more  than  12.  Children  under  10  not 
admitted.  Contact  Tour  Guide.  Phone:  208 
245-2585. 


SANDPOINT 

65  Louisiana-Pacific  Corporation,  808  North  Boyer. 
Lumber.  Tour  of  finishing  and  shipping  plant. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  8  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  10  not 
admitted.  Contact  David  R.  Miller,  Plant  Man- 
ager. Phone:  208  263-3145. 


ILLINOIS 

BEARDSTOWN 

49  Critic  Mills  Feed  Company,  601  East  Second  Street. 
Visitors  observe  the  processing  of  all  types  of  feeds 
for  livestock,  poultry  and  pets.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  Mr. 
Robert  Fisher  for  reservations.  Phone:  217 
323-1130. 


85  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Route  66  and 
Fort  Jesse  Road  (P.O.  Box  640).  Off-the-highway 
tires.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  25  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  3  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  For  reservations,  contact  J. A.  Call, 
Manager  of  Industrial  Relations.  Phone:  309 
452-4411. 

48  Funk  Seeds  International  Processing  Plant,  Route 
51,  South  (P.O.  Box  2911).  Over  800,000  fifty- 
pound  bags  of  seed  are  contained  in  a  controlled 
atmosphere  warehouse.  Tours  in  the  fall  and  winter 
(harvesting  season).  Written  notice  of  1  week  re- 
quired. No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Lensik.  Phone:  309 
829-9461. 

18  WJBC  &  WBNQ,  236  Greenwood  Avenue.  Visitors 
see  the  technical  operations  of  a  commercial  radio 
station,  including  programming,  news  and  business, 
as  well  as  the  technical  and  engineering  operations 
of  station  management.  Tours  Monday,  3-5  p.m. 
and  Thursday,  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  For  reserva- 
tions, contact  Mrs.  Coleman,  Tour  Guide.  Phone: 
309  829-1221. 

CHICAGO 

11  American  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company  of 
Chicago,  LaSalle  at  Washington.  Fully  automated 
bank.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  15 
not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  McKenna,  Communica- 
tions Division.  Phone:  312  661-5897. 

13  Board  of  Trade  of  the  City  of  Chicago,  141  West 
Jackson  Boulevard.  The  largest  commodities  futures 
market  in  the  United  States,  the  Board  of  Trade 
opens  at  9:30  a.m.  and  closes  at  1:15  p.m.  Tour 
length:  20  minutes,  given  at  a  quarter  of  the  hour  and 
a  quarter  after  the  hour.  Reservations  required  for 
groups  of  15  or  more.  No  cameras  permitted. 
Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Phone:  312 
435-3626. 


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ILLINOIS 


86  Chicago  Fire  Academy,  558  West  DeKoven  Street. 
Tours  are  available  of  the  Academy,  as  well  as  an 
opportunity  to  view  the  future  firefighters'  training 
activities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  and  10 
a.m.  and  2  and  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30  minutes. 
Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Phone:  312  744-4728. 

56  Chicago  Police  Department,  1121  South  State 
Street.  Tour  of  Communications  Center,  Data  Sys- 
tems Division  and  Criminalistics  Division  (Crime 
Laboratory).  Tours  weekdays,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  by 
advance  arrangement  only.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Phone:  312  744-5571. 


72  Chicago  Sun-Times  and  Chicago  Daily  News,  401 
West  Wabash  Avenue.  Tour  of  the  Sun-Times/ 
Daily  News  headquarters.  Visit  includes  a  look  at  the 
newsroom  and  communications  center,  composing 
room,  pressroom  and  bundling  and  distribution  cen- 
ter. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.,  10:30 
a.m.,  2:30  p.m.  and  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  40  maximum.  No  cameras  permit- 
ted. Contact  the  Public  Service  Bureau.  Phone:  312 
321-2032. 


72  Chicago  Tribune,  431  North  Michigan  Avenue. 
Tour  of  newspaper  plant  shows  the  operations  in- 
volved in  organizing,  processing  and  publishing  the 
daily  paper.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30 
a.m.,  1  1  a.m.,  1:15  p.m.  and  2:45  p.m.;  Saturday, 
9:30  a.m.,  12  noon  or  1:15  p.m.  Tour  length:  80 
minutes.  Group  number:  70  maximum.  Advance 
arrangements  required.  No  cameras  or  wheelchairs 
permitted.  Children  under  1 1  not  admitted.  Contact 
Jim  Long.  Phone:  312  222-3993. 

56  City  Hall,  121  North  LaSalle  Street.  Tours  through 
City  Hall  (Mayor's  office,  County  Clerk,  etc.)  are 
tailored  to  individual  group  interests.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10-11:30  a.m.  and  2-3:30  p.m. 
Advance  arrangements  required.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Phone:  312  744-3370. 

96  International  Monetary  Market  &  Chicago  Mercan- 
tile Exchange,  444  West  Jackson  Boulevard.  Com- 
modity futures  market  for  foreign  currencies  and 
perishable  commodities.  Staff  members  explain  the 
activity  on  the  trading  floor,  which  now  includes 
gold  trading.  Tours  offered  from  8:30  a.m.  to  1:30 
p.m.  Group  number:  60  maximum.  Advance  ar- 
rangements required.  Children  under  14  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  the  Public  Relations  Department. 
Phone:  312  648-1000. 


98  Marshall  Field  &  Company,  State  and  Washington 
Street.  Tour  includes  visits  to  the  oriental  rug 
department.  Trend  House  (a  miniature  house,  ex- 
quisitely furnished),  the  Modern  Gallery,  food  sec- 
tion, the  28  Shop  (designer  fashions)  and  restau- 
rants. By  special  request,  visitors  are  taken  through 
the  testing  laboratories,  where  new  and  returned 
merchandise  are  tested.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Contact 
Mrs.  Weaver.  Phone:  312  781-4781  or  312 
781-4461. 


108  Peoples  Gas,  Light  &  Coke  Company,  McDowell 
Energy  Center,  122  South  Michigan  Avenue.  A 
synthetic  gas  production  plant  with  underground  gas 
storage  facilities.  Tour  includes  a  visit  to  the  Cus- 
tomer Service  Area  and  the  natural  gas  pipelines 
control  center.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Tours  limited  to  groups  or  individuals  in  the  natural 
gas  industry.  Contact  Mrs.  Wees.  Phone:  312 
431-4374. 


50  Quaker  Oats  Test  Kitchen,  Merchandise  Mart,  sec- 
ond floor.  Visitors  see  a  film  introducing  the  Quaker 
Oats  Company,  and  then  visit  the  six  test  kitchens 
and  antique  copper  exhibits.  Watch  a  home 
economist  create  recipes,  prepare  food  for  photo- 
graphs and  conduct  taste  tests.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1:30-3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  25  minutes.  Advance  reservations 
are  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Phone:  312 
222-6809. 


DEERFIELD 

10  Sara  Lee  Kitchens,  500  Waukegan  Road.  Tour 
shows  limited  area  of  Danish  dough  and  dessert 
cakes  production.  No  warehousing  or  shipping 
shown.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday  by  advance 
reservation  only.  Tour  times  are  generally  at  9:30 
a.m.,  10:15  a.m.  and  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour, 
but  allow  time  for  cake  and  coffee  after  the  tour 
served  in  the  Hospitality  Room.  No  tours  during 
July.  Tours  are  booked  weeks  in  advance,  so  call  or 
write  to  the  Kitchens  or  Sara  Lee  as  far  in  advance  as 
possible.  For  international  visitors,  company  affilia- 
tion and  time  of  visit  must  he  in  writing.  No  canes, 
crutches  or  wheelchairs  permitted  in  the  bakery.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Sara  Lee  Kitchens  or  call  the 
Tour  Department.  Phone:  312  945-2525. 


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DUNDEE 

Haeger  Potteries,  7  Maiden  Lane.  Artware  and 
pottery  factory.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.,  10  a.m.,  10:45  a.m.,  1:15  p.m.,  2  p.m.  and 
2:45  p.m.  Tour  length:  35-40  minutes.  No  tours  the 
first  two  weeks  in  July.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Special  parking  facilities  for  tour  buses 
available.  Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact 
the  sales  room  (Mr.  Kaelke).  Phone:  312  426-3441. 


EVANSTON 

Lindheimer  Astronomical  Research  Center,  North- 
western University  Campus.  Visitors  see  a  40-inch 
telescope  and  a  16-inch  telescope,  plus  other  fas- 
cinating astronomical  instruments.  Guided  tours 
from  April  through  October;  Saturday  afternoons 
from  2-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  No  cameras 
permitted.  Phone:  312  492-7651. 


FREEPORT 

WACI-FM  Radio,  5  miles  west  of  Freeport  on 
Highway  20.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Phone:  815 
235-7191. 


GLENVIEW 

56  U.S.  Coast  Guard  Air  Station,  Greenwood  Avenue. 
Tour  of  the  air  station  is  highlighted  by  a  look  at  the 
inside  of  a  rescue  helicopter,  with  an  explanation  of 
the  Coast  Guard's  role  nationwide  and  on  the  Great 
Lakes.  Visitors  see  a  movie  of  the  Coast  Guard's 
jobs,  and  a  demonstration  of  Coast  Guard  equipment 
(including  pyrotechnics).  No  rides  are  given.  Tours 
are  offered  9-1 1 :30  a.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours,  if  an 
aircraft  is  available.  Group  number:  30  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  5  days  required.  Children  under 
10  not  admitted.  Contact  CW03  William  E.  Leistner 
(PIO  Officer).  Phone:  312  657-2145. 


MACOMB 

17  Haeger  Potteries,  411  West  Calhoun.  Tour  illus- 
trates all  the  steps  in  pottery  manufacturing,  includ- 
ing forming,  finishing  and  glazing  operations.  Vis- 
itors also  see  the  kilns  where  the  pieces  are  fired,  the 
storage  and  inspection  area  and  the  packing  area  for 
distribution  throughout  the  United  States.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday;  8:45  a.m.,  9:45  a.m., 
10:45  a.m.,  1:15  p.m.,  1:45  p.m.  and  2:45  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  10  not  admitted.  Special  parking  for  tour 
buses  available.  Contact  Mr.  E.K.  Kaelke.  Phone: 
309  833-2171. 


GALESBURG 

53  Hawkinson  Manufacturing  Company,  151  Cedar 
Avenue.  This  architectural  millwork,  specializing  in 
restoration  and  duplication,  handles  only  custom- 
made  orders.  It  is  suggested  that  visitors  make 
advance  arrangements,  particularly  to  determine  the 
activity  at  the  millwork;  there  is  more  to  see  during 
peak  activity.  Contact  Mr.  Fineran  one  week  in 
advance  to  arrange  tour  times  and  dates.  Phone:  309 
343-1185. 


MELROSE  PARK 

48  Amlings  Flowerland,  8900  W.  North  Avenue.  Tour 
includes  visits  to  the  greenhouses  and  flower  shops 
and  also  craft  demonstrations.  Amlings  landscaping 
and  graden  center  is  open  daily  to  the  public  in  the 
summer  from  9:30  a.m.  to  9  p.m.,  and  in  the  winter 
from  9:30  a.m.  to  5:30  p.m.  Guided  tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9:30-11  a.m.  and  2-3:30  p.m. 
Group  number:  80  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1-2 
weeks  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mr.  John  Costello,  Manager.  Phone:  312 
378-7200. 


56  Knox  County  Courthouse,  200  block  of  South 
Cherry  Street.  Tour  includes  visits  to  the  offices  of 
the  Circuit  Clerk,  County  Clerk,  County  Treasurer 
and  Sheriff.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  Phone:  309  343-3121. 


METAMORA 

94  Woodworking  Company,  501  Monroe  Street.  Vis- 
itors observe  the  production  of  display  fixtures  for 
Hallmark  Greeting  Cards.  Tours  show  assembling, 
packaging  and  warehousing.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Tours  by  reservations  only.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Phone:  319  367-4103. 


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MOLINE 

45  Deere  and  Company,  Administrative  Center,  John 
Deere  Road.  Manufacturer  of  farm  and  industrial 
products.  The  Deere  Center,  designed  by  one  of  the 
world's  most  innovative  architects,  Eero  Saarinen, 
has  among  its  attractions  the  collection  of  modern- 
day  historic  equipment  and  the  unique  three- 
dimensional  mural  containing  memorabilia  depict- 
ing the  development  of  American  agriculture.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10:30  a.m.  and  1:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  60  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  at  least  1  month  required.  In 
summer  and  early  fall,  different  factories  in  the 
company  close  down  for  inventory,  and  no  tours  are 
offered  at  that  time.  Groups  of  10  or  more  must 
phone  the  Visitors  Center.  Information  on  company 
affiliation  and  purpose  of  visit  may  be  required. 
(Visitor  Services  can  also  arrange  tours  of  the  John 
Deere  Plow  &  Planter  Works,  501  Third  Avenue; 
the  John  Deere  Harvester  Works,  1  100 — 13th  Av- 
enue, in  East  Moline  and  the  John  Deere  Foundry, 
19th  Street  and  14th  Avenue,  also  East  Moline.)  No 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mrs.  Betty  Friend.  Phone:  309  792-4207. 

MORRIS 

82  Commonwealth  Edison,  Dresden  Nuclear  Power 
Station,  R.R.  1.  Electric  utility  plant.  Various  dis- 
plays are  featured,  as  well  as  a  30-minute  movie  that 
"takes  the  visitor  on  a  visual  tour"  of  the  plant, 
followed  by  a  question-and-answer  session — all 
held  in  the  Visitor's  Exhibit  Center  just  outside  the 
plant  itself.  No  tours  are  given  of  the  actual  plant. 
The  movie  features  areas  of  the  plant  that  would  not 
otherwise  be  easily  seen.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Group 
number:  10-30.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Contact  Mr.  Charles  Van  Slyke,  Tour  Coordinator. 
Phone:  815  942-2920,  Ext.  225  . 

MORTON 

50  Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby  Company,  215  Morton 
Street.  Tours  of  pumpkin  canning  process  are  of- 
fered from  approximately  mid-August  to  November 
1 .  Tours  include  a  view  of  the  processing  areas  such 
as  filling,  canning,  cooking,  packaging  and  label- 
ing. Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  10  a.m.  to  6 
p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  If  tour  is  planned  for 
a  day  that  there  is  no  production,  it  will  be  cancel- 
led. Advance  notice  of  at  least  1  week  required. 
Group  number:  2-15.  No  cameras  or  sketches  per- 
mitted. Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Clearances 
required  from  the  corporate  office:  Libby,  McNeill 
&  Libby,  Inc.,  200  South  Michigan  Avenue, 
Chicago,  Illinois  60604.  Contact  David  Bryan,  Per- 
sonnel Supervisor.  Phone:  309  264-2651. 


NAUVOO 

111  Nauvoo  Winery  (Gem  City  Vineland  Company), 
East  Parley  Street,  off  Main  Street.  Tours  of  the 
winery  take  you  through  the  vineyards  purchased 
from  the  French  Icarians  in  1857.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  10  minutes.  Group  number:  50  maxi- 
mum. Phone:  217  453-2218.  Tours  arranged 
through  the  Nauvoo  Chamber  of  Commerce  include 
a  tour  of  the  entire  town  of  Nauvoo  plus  the  Winery, 
complete  with  tour  bus,  tour  guide  and  cassette  tape 
narrative.  Contact  the  Nauvoo  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Dorothy  Baxter,  Nauvoo,  Illinois  62354. 
Phone:  217  453-6648. 


NORTH  CHICAGO 

76  Abbott  Laboratories,  14th  Street  and  Sheridan  Road. 
Tours  of  this  pharmaceutical  manufacturer  are  re- 
stricted to  members  of  the  allied  health  professions 
(Medicine,  Dentistry,  Pharmacy,  Nursing,  Chemis- 
try and  Biological  Sciences),  and  include  research, 
development  and  production  of  pharmaceutical  and 
hospital  products.  These  tours  are  conducted  by 
uniformed  professional  escorts.  Tours  are  offered  on 
weekdays,  by  appointment  only,  with  advance  de- 
tails regarding  the  guest's  position,  company  affilia- 
tion and  type  of  industry.  Tour  length:  1-3  hours, 
depending  on  the  visitor's  background  and  interests. 
Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
months  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
James  G.  Manz,  Manager  of  Customer  and  Guest 
Relations.  Phone:  312  688-7761. 


OTTAWA 

29  Ottawa  Silica  Company  (Illinois-Ottawa  Division), 
Box  577.  Silica  sand  mining  plant.  Tour  includes  a 
view  of  the  mining  pit  and  the  processing  of  silica 
sands.  (Requires  walking  and  climbing  stairs.) 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  2  p.m.  Tour  length: 
1  hour.  Group  number:  2-10.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  W.M.  Clair. 
Phone:  815  434-0188,  Ext.  218.  (Note:  There  is  also 
an  overlook  of  the  mines  on  Boyce  Memorial  Drive, 
open  daylight  hours  in  the  summer  from  8  a.m.  to  8 
p.m.) 


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PEORIA 

66  Caterpillar  Tractor  Company,  100  N.E.  Adams 
Street.  This  heavy  machinery  industry  (earth- 
moving  and  materials-handling  equipment)  offers 
tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  to  1  month  is  required. 
Visitors  are  requested  to  give  affiliation,  position 
and  purpose  of  visit  when  writing  for  reservations. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  the  Tour  Coordinator. 
Phone:  309  675-4578. 

42  Northern  Regional  Research  Center,  Agricultural 
Research  Service,  U.S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
1815  North  University  Street.  The  Department  con- 
ducts basic  and  applied  research  on  the  chemistry 
and  processing  technology  of  agricultural  com- 
modities for  food  and  industrial  uses.  A  general  tour 
of  the  physical  plant  is  offered,  with  emphasis  on 
current  research;  the  tour  can  be  modified  to  visitor 
interest.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number: 
100  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  5  weeks  required. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr. 
V.L.  Davison.  Phone:  309  685-4011,  Ext.  280. 

39  Hiram  Walker  &  Sons,  Inc. ,  foot  of  Edmund  Street. 
Distillery  and  bottler  of  beverage  alcohol,  as  well  as 
a  producer  of  distillers  feeds  for  animal  rations. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  or  2  p.m., 
by  advance  appointment  only.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  No  tours  the  last  two  weeks  in  July.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required  for  small  groups  (6  people)  and  1  week  for 
larger  groups.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  L.  Van  Vooren, 
Manager  of  Distillery  Sales  Services.  Phone:  309 
674-8241,  Ext.  227. 
RANTOUL 

69  Chanute  Air  Force  Base,  Public  Information 
Branch,  OI/Stop  7,  Chanute  AFB.  The  Air  Force 
Base  is  a  School  of  Applied  Aerospace  Sciences, 
with  technical  training  in  jet  engines,  multi-engine 
aircraft,  missiles,  weather,  etc.  A  typical  tour  in- 
cludes a  visit  to  the  Technical  Training  Display 
Center,  which  has  displays  of  actual  training  situa- 
tions, dioramas,  cut-aways  of  jet  engines,  etc.  Also 
included  is  a  riding  tour  of  the  base  to  see  static 
aircraft  on  display  (about  25  planes  from  World  War 
II  to  present  day  jets),  visits  to  the  laboratories  of  the 
School  of  Applied  Aerospace  Sciences — the  Jet 
Engine  School,  B-52  School  and  Fire  Protection  and 
Rescue.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1-4  hours.  Group  number:  2-25. 
Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  William  H. 
Hansen,  Chief  Public  Information  Branch.  Phone: 
217  495-2610. 


SPRINGFIELD 

56  Illinois  State  Capitol,  Capitol  Avenue.  The  Legisla- 
tive Chambers,  Governor's  Chambers  and  the  his- 
tory of  the  Capitol  and  its  art  are  included  in  tours  of 
the  present  State  Capitol.  Tours  are  offered  Monday 
through  Friday;  there  is  also  a  slide  program  offered 
on  the  half  hour  in  the  Centennial  Building,  featur- 
ing the  five  previous  Capitols.  Weekend  tours, 
offered  on  the  hour,  have  no  slide  presentation.  All 
tours  are  between  the  hours  of  8  a.m.  and  4  p.m. 
(The  last  tour  is  at  4  p.m.)  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required  in  the  spring.  Contact  the  Information 
Desk,  Betty  Rice.  Phone:  217  787-2099. 


INDIANA 


BEDFORD 


29  Indiana  Limestone  Institute  of  America,  Inc.,  400 
Stone  City  Bank  Building.  Quarrying  and  fabrica- 
tion of  dimension  building  stone.  The  Indiana 
limestone  deposits  are  famous  internationally  as 
massive,  pure  calcium  carbonate  deposits  used  in 
building  for  over  100  years.  Visitors  view  the 
excavating  of  raw  material  in  block  form  from  the 
quarries  and  the  fabricating  process  of  the  block 
form  to  workable  dimension  stone  of  various  shapes 
and  sizes.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
3  p.m.  No  tours  during  the  week  of  July  4.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  not  admitted.  Contact 
William  H.  McDonald,  Architectural  Services  Di- 
rector. Phone:  812  275-4426. 
BERNE 

53  Berne  Furniture  Company,  Inc.,  100  Berne  Street. 
Upholstered  furniture  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  the  last  week  of  June,  the  first 
week  of  July  and  the  last  week  of  December. 
Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Spanish,  Ger- 
man, French  and  Japanese  translation  available.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  L.  Luther 
Yager,  Secretary-Treasurer.  Phone:  219  589-3352. 

BLOOMINGTON 

29  Victor  Oolitic  Stone  Company,  P.O.  Box  668 
(Route  5,  Victor  Pike).  Quarrying,  slabbing  and 
diamond  sawing  standard  Indiana  limestone  pro- 
ducts. Tour  of  quarry,  slab  mill  (gang  mill)  and 
standard  products  fabricating  mill  (sills,  copings, 
hearths  and  mantels,  as  well  as  various  building 
stone  veneers).  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  during 
week  of  July  4.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Visitors  must 
be  directly  associated  with  the  building  stone  indus- 
try. No  children  admitted.  Contact  David  M.  Hall, 
Marketing  Director.  Phone:  812  824-2621. 


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BUTLER 

113  Crane  Edmund  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  44,  Route  6 
West.  Manufacturing  (bicycle  pedals,  kickstands, 
baby  seats  and  metal  stampings).  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-10.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Ray  Heerdt,  General 
Manager.  Phone:  219  868-2161. 

COLUMBIA  CITY 

65  Holmes  &  Company,  Inc.,  807  East  Ellsworth 
Street.  Manufacturers  and  wholesalers  of  fine 
hardwood  lumber,  specializing  in  American  Black 
Walnut.  Tour  of  sawmill,  log  yard,  lumber  yard,  dry 
kilns  and  remanufacturing  facilities.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  during  week  of  July  4.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Small  children  must  be 
under  adult  supervision.  Contact  Bill  Shull.  Phone: 
219  244-6149. 

EAST  CHICAGO 

51  East  Chicago  Pattern  Works,  Inc.,  410  East  Chicago 
Avenue.  Wood  and  metal  patterns,  and  aluminum 
castings.  Tours  Monday  and  Tuesday,  9-10  a.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  6  maximum. 
Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted.  Contact  Eric  Bergstrom,  President. 
Phone:219  398-2386. 

EDINBURG 

65  Hill  Bros.  Veneer  Company,  Shelby  Avenue. 
Lumber  and  veneer.  Tour  of  sawmill,  dry  kilns, 
veneer  plant,  lumber  shipping  area  and  display 
room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12 
noon  and  1-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  60-90  minutes. 
No  tours  July  1-15.  Group  number:  3-15.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Phone:  812  526-5567. 

51  Midwest  Art  Metal  Company,  Inc.,  216  North  Main 
Street.  Metal  stampings,  components  and  as- 
semblies. Visitors  observe  equipment  and  processes 
at  work.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12 
noon  and  1-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-40  minutes. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  required.  No  children  admitted.  Contact 
Lawrence   A.    Quick,   Jr.    Phone:   812   526-2666. 

65  Amos  Thompson  Veneer  Company,  211  Ward 
Street.  Lumber  and  veneer.  Tour  of  sawmill,  dry 
kilns,  veneer  plant,  lumber  shipping  area  and  dis- 
play room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
12  noon  and  1-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  60-90  min- 
utes. No  tours  July  1-15.  Group  number:  3-15. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Phone:  812 
526-2671. 


ELKHART 

71  W.  T.  Armstrong  Company,  Inc.,  1000  Industrial 
Parkway  Drive.  Musical  instruments  manufacturer 
(flutes,  piccolos  and  saxophones).  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  8-11:30  a.m.  and  1-3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  first  two  weeks  of  July 
and  last  two  weeks  of  December.  Group  number:  25 
maximum.  Contact  Al  Singleton  or  Helen  Wilson. 
Phone:  219  293-8602. 

68  R.  E.  Jackson  Company,  Inc.,  3334  Greenleaf 
Boulevard.  Metal  fabricated  parts  and  hardware  for 
recreational  vehicles  and  public  transportation  indus- 
tries. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  4-6. 
Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  M.B.  Shelly.  Phone: 
219  264-6324. 

105  New  Yorker  Homes  Corporation,  701  Collins  Road. 
Mobile  homes  manufacturer.  General  tour  of  plant 
and  offices.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m. 
to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  two 
weeks  at  Christmas.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Philip  A.  Shafer  or  Rex  Jones. 
Phone:  219  294-1611. 

53  Trawood  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  1600  West 
Mishawaka  Road,  P.O.  Box  1044.  Furniture:  book- 
cases, desks,  counter  tops,  table  tops  and  laminated 
panels  (high  and  low  pressure  laminates).  Visitors 
see  the  procedures  for  application  of  decorative 
laminates  to  particleboard  and  the  impregnation  of 
polyester  decorative  film  on  particleboard.  This 
material  is  cut,  shaped,  edged  and  assembled  into 
dinette  table  tops,  counter  tops  for  recreational 
vehicles  and  bookcases  and  desks  for  home  use. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon 
and  1:30-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  for 
10  days  at  Christmas.  Group  number:  8  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Hindi  transla- 
tion available.  Contact  Stuart  A.  Gruber,  General 
Manager.  Phone:  219  293-3591. 

EVANSVILLE 

73  Red  Spot  Paint  &  Varnish  Company,  Inc. ,  1 10  Main 
Street,  P.O.  Box  418.  Paint  manufacturing.  Tour  of 
research,  laboratory  and  production  facilities  and 
in-depth  discussion  of  problems  involved  in  finish- 
ing plastics  and  in  painting  buildings,  etc.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  6-20.  Advance  notice 
of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  Ed  Jones.  Phone:  812 
425-3151. 


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108  Southern  Indiana  Gas  and  Electric  Company,  20-24 
N.W.  Fourth  Street.  Utility.  Tour  of  power  plants. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  3-6  hours.  Advance  notice  required. 
Group  number:  8  maximum.  Children  under  16  not 
admitted.  Contact  Norman  P.  Wagner,  Vice  Presi- 
dent and  General  Manager  of  Operations.  Phone: 
812  424-6411. 


FORT  WAYNE 
84  Fill-Rite  Division,  Tuthill  Pump  Company,  Baer 
Field.  Manufacturer  of  fuel  dispensing  pumps — 
hand  and  electric.  Complete  tour  includes  machine 
shop,  primary  assembly,  conveyorized  material- 
handling,  painting,  final  assembly,  packaging  and 
shipping.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  last 
week  of  July  and  first  week  of  August.  Group 
number:  6  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Contact  Mr.  B.L.  Kapp,  General  Man- 
ager. Phone:  219  747-9136. 


95  Joslyn  Stainless  Steels.  2400  Taylor  Street  West. 
Manufacturer  of  stainless  steels  in  bar  and  billet 
forms.  Tour  of  all  production  facilities  and  auxiliary 
services.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length;  90  minutes  to  2  hours.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Group  number:  4-10.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18 
not  admitted.  Contact  R.  Witchey,  Chief  Metallur- 
gist. Phone:  219  432-2561. 


GREENSBURG 

80  Dry  Clime  Lamp  Corporation,  St.  Rd.  46  West. 
Manufacturer  of  electric  infrared  drying  ovens  for 
industry.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5  maxi- 
mum. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Neil  Solgere,  General  Manager.  Phone:  812 
663-4141. 


GREENCASTLE 

25  Lone  Star  Industries,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  482.  Producer 
of  Portland  Cement.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group 
number:  10  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  No  tours  during  March.  Children  under  15 
not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  CD.  Coppinger,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  3 1 7  653-9766. 


INDIANAPOLIS 

29  AM  AX  Coal  Company,  105  S.  Meridian  Street. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  2:30 
p.m.  Visitors  are  shown  the  full  coal-mining  opera- 
tions: coal  being  mined  and,  in  some  mines,  washed 
and  processed  prior  to  loading.  Contact 
Guy  Johnson,  Manager  of  Media  Relations.  Phone: 
317  266-2626.  There  are  five  other  mine  locations 
operated  by  AMAX  in  the  State  of  Indiana:  Chinook 
Mine,  Staunton,  Indiana;  Minnehaha  Mine,  Sulli- 
van, Indiana;  Ayrcoe  Mine,  Oakland  City,  Indiana; 
Ayrshire  Mine,  Chandler,  Indiana  and  Wright  Mine, 
Boonville,  Indiana.  Arrangements  to  tour  these 
mines  can  be  made  through  the  Indianapolis  loca- 
tion. 


51  Atkomatic  Valve  Company,  Inc.,  141  South  Sher- 
man Drive.  Manufacturer  of  2-way  solenoid  oper- 
ated valves — bronze  and  stainless  steel.  Vis- 
observe  machining  of  barstock  and  castings,  assem- 
bly of  valves,  pressure  tests  of  incoming  castings, 
pressure  and  functional  test  of  completed  valves, 
plus  incidental  operations  such  as  casting  cleaning, 
inventory  control,  etc.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group 
number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Children  must  be  supervised.  Contact 
Robert  A.  Morris,  President,  or  Arnold  E. 
Richardson,  Vice  President.  Phone:  317  357-8421. 


27  Brulin  &  Company,  Inc.,  2920  Martindale  Avenue. 
Industrial  cleaning  chemicals  (for  use  in  mainte- 
nance of  buildings,  machinery,  aircraft,  etc.).  Tour 
of  plant,  warehouse,  laboratory  and  offices.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  French  and  German  translation 
available.  Contact  Alice  Ely,  Director  of  Public 
Relations.  Phone:  317  923-321 1. 


7  Detroit  Diesel  Allison  Division  of  General  Motors, 
Indianapolis  Operations,  Powerama  Exhibit.  4700 
West  10th  Street.  Heavy  manufacturing — gas  tur- 
bine engines,  diesel  engines  and  heavy  duty  automa- 
tic transmissions.  Powerama  is  an  exhibit  containing 
products  manufactured  by  Detroit  Diesel  Allison. 
Tours  weekdays,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.,  except  Thursday, 
12  noon  to  9  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  10-50.  Advance  notice  required  for  guided 
tours.  Casual  visitors  are  welcome  without  prior 
notice  for  unguided  tours.  Contact  John  J. 
McCardle,  Supervisor,  Special  Activities,  Public 
Relations  Staff.  Phone:  317  243-1307. 


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41  General  Aviation  Electronics,  Inc.,  4141  Kingman 
Drive.  Manufacturer  of  personal  communications 
equipment,  including  2-way  land  mobile  radios, 
2-meter  FM  amateur  radios,  marine 
radiotelephones,  and  navigation  and  communication 
equipment  for  light  aircraft.  Tour  of  assembly  and 
production  areas,  receiving  and  shipping  facilities 
and  engineering  laboratories.  Tours  Tuesday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  December  15  through  January  10. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  3 
days  required.  Spanish,  French  and  Italian  transla- 
tion available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Contact  Merwin  L.  Dechter,  Secretary-Treasurer. 
Phone:  317  546-1111. 
108  Indianapolis  Power  &  Light  Company,  25  Monu- 
ment Circle  (P.O.  Box  1595-B).  Investor-owned 
utility  supplying  electricity  and  steam.  Tour  of 
modern,  coal-fired,  steam-electric  generating  sta- 
tion. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5-15. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Visitors  must  be 
sponsored  by  the  Indiana  Manufacturing  Associa- 
tion. Children  under  15  not  admitted.  Contact 
J.W.  Prickett,  Vice  President,  Public  Relations  and 
Corporate  Communications.  Phone:  317  635-6868. 

108  Indianapolis  Water  Company,  1220  Waterway 
Boulevard.  Water  utility.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  min- 
utes. Group  number:  2-20.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Contact  Raymond  L.  Williams. 
Phone:317  639-1501. 

33  Inland  Container  Corporation,  151  North  Delaware 
Street,  Market  Square  Center.  Manufacturer  of  cor- 
rugated shipping  containers.  Tours  by  reservation 
only.  Contact  N.F.  Schaefer,  Jr.,  President.  Phone: 
317  262-0325. 

68  Klincher  Locknut  Corporation,  2153  Hillside  Av- 
enue. Manufacturer  of  Klincher  Locknuts  and  fas- 
teners. Visitors  tour  the  plant  and  office.  Tours 
Tuesday  or  Wednesday,  2-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  No  tours  for  2  weeks  in  mid-July.  Advance 
notice  of  2-3  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  No  children  admitted.  Contact 
Robert  C.  or  Jean  Groseclose.  Phone:  317 
925-2301. 

76  Eli  Lilly  and  Company,  893  South  Delaware  Street. 
Pharmaceuticals  and  agricultural  chemicals.  Tour 
consists  of  a  program  and  film  at  Exhibit  Hall.  Tours 
weekdays,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.,  except  Wednesday,  12 
noon  to  9  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours 
December  25  through  January  1 .  Group  number: 
12-100.  Written  notice  required.  Actual  plant  visits 
limited  to  physicians  or  pharmacists.  Children  under 
16  not  admitted.  Phone:  317  261-2771. 


83  Rutgers  Packaging  Corporation,  620  South  Belmont 
Street.  Printing — record  jackets,  record  sleeves  and 
blister  cards.  Visitors  observe  craftsmen  at  work  and 
machines  used  to  create  products,  with  explanation 
of  printing  methods  employed.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Advance  notice  of  2-5  days  required. 
German,  Hungarian  and  Spanish  translation  avail- 
able. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  15  not  admitted.  Contact  William  E. 
Swanson,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  317  635-7777. 


94  U.S.  Envelope  Company,  16  South  Sherman  Drive 
and  3902  East  16th.  Envelope  manufacturer.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours  (1  hour  at  each  location).  No  tours 
first  two  weeks  of  July.  Group  number:  3-20.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  No  children  admit- 
ted. Contact  Edwin  L.  Kilner,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:  317  359-5321. 


JASPER 

31  Breidenbaugh's,  Inc.,  Highway  231  North. 
Molded  and  pre-cast  concrete  products.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours  and  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  2 
days  required.  Children  under  16  not  admitted. 
Contact  Arlo  Breidenbaugh,  Jr.  Phone:  812 
482-3434. 


53  Jasper  Desk  Company,  Inc.,  501  East  Sixth  Street. 
Wood  office  furniture  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9-1 1  a.m.  and  2-4  p.m.  Tour  length: 
90  minutes.  No  tours  last  week  of  June  through  first 
week  of  July.  Group  number:  10-20.  Advance  notice 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Carl  F.  Seng,  President.  Phone:  812  482-4132. 


JEFFERSONVILLE 

93  Hillerich  &  Bradsby  Company,  1525 
Charlestown — New  Albany  Road.  Sporting 
goods — baseballs,  bats,  gloves  and  golf  clubs. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:55  a.m.  and  1:55 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour  (30  minutes  at  bat  factory 
and  30  minutes  at  golf  factory).  No  tours  June 
27-July  15.  Group  number:  25  maximum.  Written 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  8  not  admitted.  Contact 
Bennett  Curry.  Phone:  812  288-6611. 


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KNIGHTSTOWN 

113  Jacwil  Mfrs. /Casket  Company,  Inc.,  West  Morgan 
Street.  Caskets  and  casket  liner  parts.  Visitors  see 
the  Jacwil  Method  of  trimming  out  caskets.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30-60  minutes.  No  tours  first  two  weeks  in 
July.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Jane  Bechtel  or 
Jack  White.  Phone:  317  345-2135. 

KOKOMO 

83  Cuneo  Press  of  Indiana,  1125  East  Vaile  Avenue. 
Printing.  Tour  of  paper  warehouse,  printing  press- 
rooms, bindery,  rotogravure  cylinder  prep  depart- 
ment, electrotype  foundry  and  ink  manufacturing 
facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  2-20. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Ken  Carter,  Personnel 
Manager,  or  Debbie  Gifford,  Personnel  Assistant. 
Phone:  317  457-1  HI. 

MIDDLEBURY 

105  Coachmen  Industries,  Inc.,  Yode  Industrial  Park. 
Recreational  vehicles.  Tour  of  production  facilities 
Monday  through  Friday,  11  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  second  week  in  August  and 
December  25-January  1.  Group  number:  12 
minimum.  Children  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  Don  Bowers.  Phone:  219  825-5821. 

105  Jayco,  Inc.,  Highway  13  South.  Recreational 
vehicles — camping  trailers,  travel  trailers  and 
minihomes.  Visitors  observe  welding  of  steel 
frames,  assembly  of  trailers,  sewing  of  canvas, 
upholstry  and  window  drapes  and  shipping  depart- 
ment. Tours  Monday  through  Wednesday,  8  a.m.  to 
3  p.m.  and  Thursday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  No  tours  the  last  three  weeks  of 
August.  Group  number:  2-10.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  German  and  Spanish  translation 
available.  No  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
George  Bemis,  Public  Relations.  Phone:  219 
825-5861. 

MOORESVILLE 

66  Laboratory  Equipment  Corporation,  156  East  Harri- 
son Street.  Manufacturer  of  mechanical  and  hyd- 
raulic test  equipment  and  controls;  special  machin- 
ery. Tour  of  manufacturing  area  and  engineering 
departments.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  during 
August.  Group  number:  2-6.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
T.M.  Englehart,  President.  Phone:  317  831-2990. 


MUNCIE 

66  U.S.  Engineering  Company,  Inc.,  2901  West  Eighth 
Street.  Manufacturing:  tools,  dies,  special  machin- 
ery and  machine  guarding.  Visitors  observe  automa- 
tic tooling  for  production  of  component  parts, 
numerically-controlled  Agietron  operation  and  Elox 
electrical  discharge  machine,  automatic  tapping, 
tapes  of  automatic  machinery,  etc.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  2-4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Group  number:  4  maximum.  Translation 
services  available.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Contact  George  Karsnak.  Phone:  317  288-1931. 


NEW  ALBANY 
62  Geo.  Moser  Leather  Company,  Silver  Street  and 
Penna  R.R.  Tannery.  Complete  tour  through  wet 
and  dry  operations.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required. 
No  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  8  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  James  J.  Thornton,  Assistant  Vice 
President.  Phone:  812  944-6761. 


65  Roberts  &  Strack  Veneer  Company,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box 
468.  Wood  veneer  manufacturing.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  No  tours  June  15-July  15.  Group  number: 
30  maximum.  Contact  E.K.  Lovelace  or  Gil  Seger. 
Phone:812  283-6624. 


NEW  HAVEN 

79  Pribble  Plastics  Products,  Inc.,  1610  Summit  Street. 
Custom  plastic  molding.  Observe  molding  of  com- 
ponent parts  for  electric  motors,  transformers, 
switches,  etc.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-90  minutes.  Advance 
notice  of  2  days  required.  Group  number:  40  maxi- 
mum. Contact  Wayne  I.  Pribble  or  Steven  I. 
Pribble.  Phone:  219  493-4475. 


NORTH  MANCHESTER 

51  North  Manchester  Foundry,  204  Wabash  Road, 
P.O.  Box  345.  Grey  and  ductile  iron  castings.  Tour 
consists  of  a  general  walk-through  of  a  specialty, 
low  production,  electric  melting  alloy  iron  foundry, 
including  a  pattern  repair  shop  and  heat  treating 
facility.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday  and  Thursday, 
9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  first 
week  of  July  and  last  week  of  December.  Group 
number:  10-20.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Children  under  15  not  admitted.  Contact 
R.  Westman,  Manager.  Phone:  219  982-2191. 


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NORTH  VERNON 

95  North  Vernon  Forge,  Inc.,  304  Hoosier  Street.  Steel 
parts  forging.  Observe  forging  operations  from  bulk 
material  to  finished  product.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wed- 
nesday and  Thursday,  9-1 1  a.m.  and  2-4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  8  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  2  days  required.  Children  under  18 
not  admitted.  Contact  Louis  C.  Wengert,  President. 
Phone:812  346-5001. 

ROCKVILLE 

40  Dormeyer  Industries,  St.  Rd.  36  East.  Electrical 
components.  Visitors  see  the  complete  process  of 
manufacturing  coils,  transformers  and  solenoids. 
Tours  Tuesday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon 
and  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras 
permitted.  Contact  Howard  L.  Krauel,  Plant  Man- 
ager. Phone:  317  569-3118. 

SILVER  LAKE 

68  Parker  Industries,  Highway  15,  North.  Metal  fabri- 
cation: farm  equipment,  mobile  grain-handling 
equipment,  solid  waste  equipment,  refuse 
containers — all  sizes  for  rear  and  front  loading 
mobile  compactors.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Friday, 
after  9  a.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  first  two 
weeks  in  July.  Group  number:  5-50.  No  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  R.  Mong,  President,  or 
H.  Hyder,  Production  Manager.  Phone:  219 
352-2141. 

SOUTH  BEND 

95  Lock  Joint  Tube  Company,  Inc.,  1400  Riverside 
Drive.  Manufacturer  of  round,  square,  rectangular 
and  oval  welded  steel  tubing.  Visitors  see  tube 
rolling,  welding  (electric  resistance  and  high  fre- 
quency), cutting  to  length  and  end  finishing.  Tours 
Tuesday,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  for  two 
weeks  between  June  and  September.  Group  number: 
20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
D.  Woodka.  Phone:  219  233-9358. 

40  South  Bend  Controls,  Inc.,  1237  North  Side 
Boulevard.  Manufacturer  of  custom-designed  coils, 
solenoids,  valves  and  catalog  line  of  outdoor  light- 
ing controls.  Tour  consists  of  an  introductory  brief- 
ing, plant  tour,  product  display,  quality  control  and 
engineering  briefing  and  a  question-and-answer 
period.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  No  tours  last  week  in 
July  and  first  week  in  August.  Group  number:  4 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Contact  Frank  Mulligan,  General  Manager,  or 
Larry  Witek,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  219  234-3157. 


TELL  CITY 

65  William  Tell  Woodcrafters,  Inc..  7th  and  Pestalozzi 
Streets.  Woodworking — hutches,  grandfather  clock 
cases  and  organ  cases.  Complete  tour  of  the  man- 
ufacturing process.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice 
of  1  day  required.  Group  number:  2-20.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Charles  Borders  or 
Gene  Borders.  Phone:  812  547-2366. 

WABASH 

102  United  Tool  Company,  Inc.,  838  LaFontaine  Av- 
enue. Manufacturer  of  special  equipment,  tool  and 
dies  and  machined  parts.  Tours  Monday  through 
Thursday,  9-1 1  a.m.  and  2-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Advance  notice  of  10  days  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
R.L.  Bechtol,  President.  Phone:  219  563-3143. 

WATERLOO 

66  Modernair  Corporation,  300  East  Railroad  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  hose  couplings  and  air  guns.  Vis- 
itors see  production  of  small  fittings  and  air  guns  on 
automatic  assembling  machines.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  No  tours  Christmas  week.  Thanksgiving 
week  and  last  two  working  days  of  November. 
Group  number:  6  maximum.  French,  Spanish  and 
German  translation  available.  Children  under  18  not 
admitted.  Contact  Harvey  Cowell,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:219  837-2571. 

WINCHESTER 

10  Wick's  Pies,  Inc.,  217  Greenville  Avenue.  Bakery. 
Tour  of  fully  automated  plant  with  freezer  storage, 
where  products  are  baked,  frozen  and  shipped  to 
various  distributors.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday 
and  Thursday,  10  a.m.  to  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-45.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Contact  Mrs.  Naomi  B.  Bone. 
Phone:  317  584-8401. 


IOWA 

AMANA 

2  Amana  Refrigeration  International,  Inc.  Manufac- 
turer of  refrigerators,  freezers  and  microwave  ovens. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9-11:30  a.m.  and 
1:30-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours 
for  three  weeks  near  the  end  of  July  and  first  week  of 
August.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  14  not  admitted.  Contact 
Eldon  Pugh.  Phone:  319  622-551  1. 


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BOONE 

2  Percival  Manufacturing  Company,  P.O.  Box  249. 
Manufacturer  of  commercial  refrigerators  and  en- 
vironmental chambers.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  3:40  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes. 
Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
days  required.  Contact  S.  Radnich.  Phone:  515 
432-6501. 

CEDAR  FALLS 

84  Viking  Pump  Division,  Houdaille  Industries,  406 
State  Street.  Observe  manufacturing  of  rotary  pumps 
from  raw  material  to  finished  product.  A  film 
presentation  is  also  given.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  No  tours  first  two  weeks  of  August.  Group 
number:  5-20.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Japanese  and  German  translation  available.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  1 1 
not  admitted.  Contact  Glenn  Bond.  Phone:  319 
266-1741,  Ext.  282. 

CEDAR  RAPIDS 

45  FMC  Corporation,  Construction  Equipment  Divi- 
sion, 1201  Sixth  Street,  S.W.  Manufacturer  of 
Link-Belt  power  shovels,  cranes  and  diesel  pile 
hammers.  Visitors  see  production  facilities  engaged 
in  the  manufacture  of  heavy  construction  equipment. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Group  number:  35  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Contact  L.E.  Schade.  Phone:  319  398-3320. 

DAVENPORT 

87  Mast  Development  Company,  2212  East  12th 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  scientific  and  optical  in- 
struments. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required. 
Contact  Leo  E.  Hubner,  Executive  Vice  President. 
Phone:  319  326-0141. 

DENISON 

67  Farmland  Foods,  Inc.,  Industrial  Drive.  Pork 
processing — kill,  cut,  cure,  smoke  and  can.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Group 
number:  12-48.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Contact  R.  H.  Batty.  Phone:  712  263-5002. 

DES  MOINES 

45  John  Deere  Des  Moines  Works,  Highway  415 
North,  P.O.  Box  1595.  Agricultural  equipment 
manufacturer — cotton  pickers,  grain  drills,  rotary 
hoes,  stack  wagons  and  tillage  equipment.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  7  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  1-2  days  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
13  not  admitted.  No  sandles  or  open-toed  shoes 
permitted.  Contact  Personnel  Department.  Phone: 
515  283-3876. 


72  Des  Moines  Register  &  Tribune  Company,  715 
Locust.  Newspapers.  Tour  of  newsroom  and  com- 
posing room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Advance  notice 
of  1-2  weeks  required.  Group  number:  40  maxi- 
mum. Children  under  1  1  not  admitted.  Contact 
Teresa  Laird.  Phone:  515  284-8282. 


45  Massey-Ferguson,  Inc.,  Des  Moines  Plant,  1901 
Bell  Avenue.  Four-wheel  drive  tractors,  garden 
tools,  lawn  mowers  and  snowmobiles.  Tour  of 
tractor  and  combine  cornhead  assembly  lines.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  No  tours 
during  August.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mr.  Barnes.  Phone:  515  247-2247. 


83  Meredith  Printing,  5401  Park  Avenue.  Magazine 
printing.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number: 
3-30.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Ken  McDougall. 
Public  Relations.  Phone:  515  284-9654. 


66  Townsend  Engineering  Company,  2425  Hubbell 
Avenue,  P.O.  Box  1433.  Manufacturer  of 
sausage-making  machines  and  fish  and  meat  skin- 
ning machines.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday  and 
Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  5:30  p.m.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Thomas 
Hooker.  Phone:  515  265-8181. 


DYERSVILLE 

103  The  ErtI  Company,  805  13th  Avenue,  S.E.  Toy 
manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  6  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  5  days 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  5  not  admitted.  Contact  Stephen  Wessels 
or  Dave  Bell.  Phone:  319  875-7142. 


ELLSWORTH 

81  Land  O'Lakes  Creameries,  Inc.,  Dubuque  and 
Delphi  Streets.  Turkey  processing  plant.  Open  May 
22  to  December  1 .  Group  number:  20  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  Spanish  transla- 
tion available.  Contact  Harlan  Hertzke.  Phone:  515 
836-4441. 


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FOREST  CITY 

105  Winnebago  Industries,  junction  of  Highways  9  and 
69.  Manufacturer  of  recreational  vehicles  (motor 
homes).  Visitors  see  a  film  presentation,  take  a  drive 
through  the  complex  and  then  tour  the  manufactur- 
ing areas.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  during  week  of  Christmas. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
Public  Relations  Department.  Phone:  515  582-3535. 

FORT  MADISON 

52  W.  A.  Sheaffer  Eaton  Company,  301  Avenue  H. 
Manufacturer  of  writing  instruments.  Tours  by  ap- 
pointment only.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  40  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  1 1  not  admitted.  Contact  George  Dann. 
Phone:  319  372-3300,  Ext.  244. 

GRINNELL 

48  DeKalb  AgResearch,  Inc.,  Highway  6  East.  Hybrid 
seed  corn.  Harvest  season  is  mid-September  to  the 
first  of  November,  and  processing  season  is  from  the 
first  of  November  to  mid-February.  These  are  the 
times  the  plant  is  in  actual  operation.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Jack  A.  Templeton.  Phone:  515  236-6179. 

113  Miracle  Recreation  Equipment  Company,  P.O.  Box 
275.  Manufacturer  of  park  and  playground  equip- 
ment, fiberglass  benches  and  tables,  and  amusement 
park  equipment.  Visitors  observe  start-to-finish 
manufacturing  process  of  products  with  emphasis  on 
exclusive  and  patented  product  finishes.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon  and 
1-2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  last  week 
in  July  and  first  week  in  August.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Wayne  Olson.  Phone:  515  236-7536. 

IOWA  CITY 

35  Proctor  &  Gamble  Manufacturing  Company,  2200 
Lower  Muscatine  Road.  Toothpaste,  shampoos, 
homewaves  and  mouthwash.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  by  appointment.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  60  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Large  groups  of 
children  under  13  not  admitted.  Contact 
John  F.  Segreti.  Phone:  319  351-2310. 


87  Westinghouse  Learning  Corporation,  Highway  1 
North.  Educational  test  scoring,  educational  data 
services,  consulting,  opinion  surveys  and  computer 
managed  instruction.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes  to  2  hours. 
Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Contact  Burdette  P.  Hansen,  Vice  President.  Phone: 
319  356-3011. 

MARCUS 

49  Sand  Seed  Service,  Inc.  Certified  seed,  soybean  and 
oats;  food  corn  and  food  soybeans,  fertilizer  and 
feed.  Visitors  tour  cattle  feedlot  and  processing 
facilities  for  the  seed,  grain  and  fertilizer  products. 
Tours  daily,  9  a.m.  to  6  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  required.  Contact  Charles  Sand.  Phone:  712 
376-4135. 

MARION 

66  Kwik-Way  International,  Inc.,  500 — 57th  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  automotive  service  equipment. 
Tour  of  offices  and  manufacturing  facility,  including 
a  demonstration  of  equipment.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Written  notice 
of  6  weeks  required.  Spanish  and  German  transla- 
tion available.  Contact  Larry  G.  Miller  or 
J.M.  Chaffee.  Phone:  319  377-9421. 

MARSHALLTOWN 

2  Lennox  Industries,  Inc.,  200  South  12th  Avenue. 
Heating,  ventilating  and  air  conditioning  equipment. 
Tours  on  weekdays,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  last  week  in  June  and  first  week  in 
July.  Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
E.L.  McCloud.  Phone:  515  754-4372. 

102  Marshalltown  Trowel  Company,  P.O.  Box  738. 
Manufacturer  of  tools  and  trowels  for  commercial 
and  home  use.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Ward  Miller.  Phone:  515  752-1571. 

45  Spread-All  Manufacturing  Company,  Highway  330, 
Rural  Route  3.  Manufacturer  of  grain  spreaders  and 
grain  cleaners.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group 
number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  John  Maddick,  General  Manager. 
Phone:  515  753-5601. 


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35 


NEWTON 

40  Winpower  Corporation.  Electrical  equipment.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Friday,  by  appointment.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  last  week  in  June  and 
first  week  of  July.  Group  number:  25  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Faye  Knodle.  Phone:  515 
792-1301. 


WAVERLY 

45  Bantam  Division,  Kochring  Company.  Manufac- 
turer of  cranes  and  excavators,  cable  and  hydraulic, 
and  related  products.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
7:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  No  tours  last  week  of  July 
and  first  week  of  August.  Group  number:  15  maxi- 
mum. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Personnel  Department.  Phone:  319  352-3920. 


OTTUMWA 

45  John  Deere  Ottumwa  Works,  Vine  and  Madison. 
Manufacturing  and  assembly  of  hay  and  forage- 
handling  farm  equipment.  Tour  of  manufacturing 
operations.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m. 
to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes  to  2  hours.  No 
tours  first  three  weeks  of  August.  Written  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  Children  under  13  not  admitted. 
Contact  Jim  Judge.  Phone:  515  683-2253. 

POCAHONTAS 

66  Iowa  Industrial  Hydraulics,  Inc.,  Industrial  Park 
Road.  Oil  hydraulic  cylinders,  valves  and  rotary 
joint  manifolds.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Written  notice  of  3  weeks 
required.  Contact  J.C.  Eckstam.  Phone:  712 
335-3311. 

SCHALLER 

50  Consolidated  Popcorn.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  10  days 
required.    Contact   Wayne    Blewett.    Phone:    712 

275-4242. 

105  Woodke  Enterprises,  303  East  1st  Street.  Manufac- 
turer of  truck  and  transportation  equipment  (trail- 
ers). Tour  of  manufacturing  facility.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  day  required.  No  tours  for  two  weeks 
during  summer  months.  Contact  Jerry  Woodke. 
Phone:  712  275-4224. 


WATERLOO  ' 

37  Carnation  Fresh  Milk,  Division  of  Mississippi  Val- 
ley Milk  Producers  Association,  325  Washington. 
Fresh  milk  bottling  plant.  Tour  consists  of  an  orien- 
tation, followed  by  a  general  tour  of  the  plant.  Tours 
Tuesday  and  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
Harlan  Timmerman.  Phone:  319  233-8443. 


KANSAS 

COFFEYVILLE 

55  Fiberglass  Corporation  of  America,  Inc.,  Munici- 
pal Airport,  P.O.  Box  717.  Fiberglass  bathtubs 
and  shower  modulars.  Tour  of  manufacturing  facil- 
ity, warehouse  and  shipping  department.  Tours 
Wednesday  and  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10  max- 
imum. Advance  notice  of  10  days  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Cal  W.  Alford,  President. 
Phone:  316  251-4630. 
HUTCHINSON 

21  Architectural  Millwork,  Inc.,  401  South  Adams. 
Millwork,  cabinets,  fixtures  (bank  and  hotel)  and 
plastic  laminate  tops.  Tour  consists  of  an  introduc- 
tion, followed  by  a  tour  of  the  plant  where  visitors 
observe  production  machines,  laminate  plastic  top 
production  and  assembly.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8-11  a.m.  and  1-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  2-20.  Advance  notice  of 
3  days  required.  German,  Spanish  and  French 
translation  available.  Children  under  10  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Mr.  Karl  Angermeier.  Phone:  316 
663-8375. 

IOLA 

85  The  Gates  Rubber  Company,  999  Michigan  Av- 
enue. Manufacturer  of  wire  braid,  thermo  plastic, 
rotary  drill  and  other  special  application  hydraulic 
hose.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  8  max- 
imum. Advance  notice  of  60  days  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Tom  Gibson,  President, 
International  Division,  The  Gates  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Denver,  Colorado.  Phone:  303  744-4714. 

LAWRENCE 

71  Reuter  Organ  Company,  612  New  Hampshire.  Pipe 
organ  manufacturer.  Visitors  observe  total  fabrica- 
tion from  raw  materials  to  finished  product.  Tours 
Monday  through  Thursday,  10:30  a.m.  to  12  noon 
and  3:30-5  p.m.  Group  number:  12  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  3  days  required.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Alan  C.  Fisher.  Phone: 
913  843-2622. 


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LEAVENWORTH 

69  U.S.  Army  Command  and  General  Staff  College. 
Allied  officers  receive  training  here.  A  drive 
through  the  Fort  is  possible  seven  days  a  week. 
For  a  group,  a  guide  can  be  provided.  Contact  the 
Public  Affairs  Office.  Phone:  913  684-405!. 

MANHATTAN 

56  U.S.  Grain  Marketing  Research  Center,  Agricultural 
Research  Service,  U.S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
1515  College  Avenue.  Agricultural-food  research. 
Tour  of  the  main  research  units:  milling,  baking, 
grain-handling,  microscopy,  biochemistry,  storage 
and  pest  control.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5-25.  Advance  notice 
required.  Polish,  German  and  Hebrew  translation 
available.  Visitors  from  Communist  countries  re- 
quire clearance.  Children  under  10  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mrs.  Thelma  Woellhof.  Phone:  913 
539-9141. 

OTTAWA 

41  King  Radio  Corporation,  Ottawa  Plant,  1612 
Davis  (Industrial  Park).  Avionics — navigation  and 
communication  radios.  Tour  of  electronics  assem- 
bly and  test  activities,  demonstration  of  products. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  H.L.  Claterbos, 
Plant  Manager.  Phone:  913  242-4050. 

TOPEKA 

94  Hallmark  Cards,  Inc.,  240  Madison.  Paper  pro- 
ducts: stationery,  greeting  cards  and  party  goods. 
Tour  of  facilities  includes  foil  stamp,  die  cutting, 
embossing  and  handwork  operations  and  other  op- 
erations related  to  the  manufacturing  of  Hallmark 
products.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  9:30  a.m. 
to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number: 
15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
Ellen  Teeter,  Receptionist.  Phone:  913  233-3241. 

WICHITA 

3  Beech  Aircraft  Corporation,  9709  East  Central. 
Manufacturer  of  private,  corporate  and  public  air- 
craft. Visitors  see  aircraft  in  production  from  be- 
ginning to  end.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  I  hour.  No  tours 
last  week  of  June  and  first  week  of  July.  Written 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Translation  services 
available  for  most  languages  and  many  dialects. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Inter- 
national Division.  Phone:  316  689-7037. 


KENTUCKY 

BARDSTOWN 

39  Barton  Distilling  Company,  Barton  Road.  Distillers 
of  whiskey.  Tour  of  distillery  and  Museum  of 
Whiskey  History.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-3:30  p.m.  for  distillery  and 
daily,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  for  museum.  Group  number: 
15  maximum.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Joe  Svihovec.  Phone:  502  348-3991 . 

39  Willett  Distilling  Company,  Loretto  Road.  Distillers 
of  whiskey.  Tour  through  distilling  facilities, 
warehouse  and  bottling  plant.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  No  tours  last  two  weeks  of  July.  Contact 
Thompson  Willett  or  Paul  A.  Willett.  Phone:  502 
348-3919. 

BEREA 

99  Churchill  Weavers,  Inc.,  Lorraine  Court.  Handwo- 
ven  fabrics.  Visitors  observe  preparation  of  yarns 
and  weaving  of  those  yarns  into  a  finished  fabric. 
Loomhouse  tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Jim  Linford.  Phone:  606 
986-3126. 

CAMPBELLSVILLE 

21  Campbellsville  Industries,  Taylor  Boulevard.  De- 
sign and  manufacturing  of  church  steeples  and 
cupolas.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number: 
12  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Contact  Herbert  Keeton.  Phone:  502  465-8135. 

53  McMahan  Furniture  Company,  615  West  Main 
..  Street.  Cherry  antique  reproductions.  Rough  lumber 
is  brought  into  the  factory,  surfaced  and  the  product 
is  handmade.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  7 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Contact 
T.B.  McMahan  or  Mrs.  Russell  Shaw.  Phone:  502 
465-4831. 

CLERMONT 

39  James  B.  Beam  Distilling  Company,  Inc.  (Plant  No. 
1),  across  from  Berheim  Forest.  Distillers  of  whis- 
key. Tour  starts  with  mashroom  and  goes  through 
bottling  process.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  required  for 
a  group  of  more  than  10.  Children  under  16  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  LeRoy  Smith  or 
Bernard  Hurst.  Phone:  502  543-2221. 


KENTUCKY 


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DRAKESBORO 

82  TVA-Paradise  Power  Plant,  end  of  State  Highway 
176.  Power  production.  Visitors  are  shown  a  model 
of  a  boiler  and  how  water  and  coal  generate  heat. 
Generators  are  seen  from  an  overlook.  Tours  daily, 
9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Lt.  Robert  L.  Wood.  Phone:  502 
476-8335. 


LORETTO 

39  Maker's  Mark  Distillery,  3  miles  from  Loretto  on 
Highway  52.  Distillers  of  whiskey.  Tour  of  distil- 
lery, bottling  house  and  storage  area,  including  a 
visit  to  the  museum  and  quarthouse.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  for  two  weeks  in  July. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Contact 
Leslie  Brunswick.  Phone:  502  865-2881. 


FRANKFORT 

39  National  Distillers  Products,  Glenns  Creek  Road. 
Distillers  of  whiskey.  Tour  of  Old  Taylor  distilling 
facilities  and  Old  Taylor  Museum.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  Group  number:  8  maximum.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
George  Donehoo.  Phone:  502  223-8251. 


LOUISVILLE 

63  Bourbon  Stock  Yard  Company,  1048  East  Main 
Street.  Public  livestock  market.  Visitors  observe 
auctions  of  livestock.  Tours  Monday  hrough  Friday, 
8:30  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  Contact  Bruce  Pearce. 
Phone:  502  584-7211. 


39    Old  Grand  Dad   Distillery,    Route  460.    Whiskey 

distillers.  Tour  of  distilling  facilities  and  bottling  101 

operation.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m. 
to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  8  maximum.  No  cameras  or  sketches  per- 
mitted. Contact  George  Donehoo.  Phone:  502 
223-8251. 


32  Rebecca  Ruth  Candy  Shop,  1 12  East  Second  Street. 
Candies.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
12  noon  and  1-2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  10  minutes. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Children  under  15 
must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
John  C.  Booe.  Phone:  502  223-7475.  39 


39  Schenley  Distillers,  Inc.,  Leestown  Road.  Distillers 
of  whiskey.  Tour  of  fermenting  room,  dry  house, 
bottling  and  warehouse  areas.  There  is  also  a 
museum  with  graphics  and  diagrams.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice 
required  for  groups  of  more  than  20.  Contact  Super- 
visor of  Plant  Protection.  Phone:  502  223-7641. 


Brown  and  Williamson  Tobacco  Company,  1600 
West  Hill  Street.  Cigarette  manufacturing.  Visitors 
see  raw  robacco  being  manufactured  into  cigarettes. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8-10:30  a.m.  and  12 
noon  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  required  for 
groups  of  more  than  10.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  12  must  be  accompanied 
by  an  adult.  Contact  Public  Relations.  Phone:  502 
774-7615. 


Brown-Forman  Distillers  Corporation,  850  Dixie 
Highway.  Distillers  of  whiskey.  Visitors  see  a  slide 
presentation  and  display  area,  followed  by  a  tour  of 
the  bottling  plant  and  warehouse.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required  for  groups  of  more  than  15.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Children  under  12  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Phone:  502  778-5531, 
Ext.  280. 


LEXINGTON 

Irvin  Industries,  1315  Versailles  Road.  Producers  of 
seat  belts.  Visitors  observe  assemblage  of  cloth  belts 
and  metal  buckles.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Written  advance  notice  of  3 
weeks  required  for  visitors  from  competitive  indus- 
tries. Contact  Mark  Jackson.  Phone:  606  254-8061. 


12  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company  of  Louisville,  1661 
West  Hill  Street.  Soft  drink  manufacturer  (Coca- 
Cola).  A  film  presentation  is  given,  followed  by  a 
tour  of  the  syrup  room  and  bottling  room.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Thursday  by  appointment  only,  9 
a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  10-60.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  required.  Contact  Personnel  Department. 
Phone:  502  776-4651. 


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KENTUCKY 


17  Hadley  Pottery,  1570  Story  Avenue.  Manufacturing 
of  stoneware  pottery.  Visitors  see  how  clay  is  turned 
into  pottery,  including  molding  and  hand  decora- 
tion. Visitors  also  see  the  kilns.  Sales  and  display 
room  open  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to 
4:30  p.m.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  2  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  last  two  weeks  in  July. 
Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Children  under  19  must  be  accom- 
panied by  an  adult.  Contact  Martha  Bottom.  Phone: 
502  584-2171. 

17  Louisville  Stoneware,  731  Brent.  Production  of 
hand-painted  pottery.  The  tour  shows  the  pottery 
coming  out  of  the  mold,  being  trimmed  on  the  jigger 
wheel  and  finally  being  hand-painted  by  the  artists. 
Visitors  also  get  to  see  the  kilns,  where  the  pottery  is 
fired,  and  the  finished  products.  Tours  Monday, 
Wednesday,  and  Friday,  10:30  a.m.  and  2:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required  for 
groups  of  more  than  20.  Children  under  12  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Lois  Ciresi. 
Phone:  502  582-1378. 

39  Old  Fitzgerald  Distillery,  Inc.,  Fitzgerald  Road. 
Distillers  of  whiskey.  Tour  of  distilling,  bottling, 
shipping  and  warehouse  facilities.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.,  11  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m. 
during  summer  months,  and  11  a.m.  and  2  p.m. 
during  the  rest  of  the  year.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  required  for  groups  of  more  than  10  persons. 
Contact  the  Receptionist.  Phone:  502  448-2860. 

101  Philip  Morris,  Inc.,  1930  Maple  Street.  Cigarette 
manufacturing.  A  slide  presentation  is  given,  fol- 
lowed by  a  tour  of  the  computer  department  and 
production  floors.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8-11  a.m.  and  12:45-2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  40 
minutes.  No  tours  for  one  week  around  the  Fourth  of 
July  and  one  week  at  Christmas.  Group  number:  8 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required  for  groups  of 
more  than  25.  Spanish,  German  and  French  transla- 
tion available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Contact  Public  Relations.  Phone:  502  778-2761. 

39  Schenley  Distillers,  Inc.,  17th  and  Breckinridge. 
Distillers  of  whiskey.  Tour  of  distilling,  bottling  and 
laboratory  facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
10:30  a.m.  and  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
days  required  for  groups  of  more  than  10.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Contact  Joyce  Boyer.  Phone: 
502  585-5081. 


39  Joseph  E.  Seagram  and  Sons,  Inc.,  Seventh  Street 
Road  at  Central  Avenue.  Production  of  whiskey. 
Visitors  tour  the  grain  storage  area,  distillery,  fer- 
mentation facility,  laboratory,  stills,  bottling  plant 
and  warehouse.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  in 
August.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required  for  groups  of  more  than 
10.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  11  not 
admitted.  Contact  the  Receptionist  for  small  groups 
and  Plant  Manager  for  large  groups.  Phone:  502 
634-1551. 

OWENSBORO 

39  Glenmore  Distilleries  Company,  U.S.  60  East.  Pro- 
ducers of  whiskey.  Tour  of  production  area — 
warehousing,  distilling  and  bottling.  There  is  also  a 
museum  with  sound  on  slide  presentation.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  (The  museum  is 
open  daily,  24-hours  a  day.)  Tour  length:  45  min- 
utes. Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  2  days  required  for  groups  of  more  than  25. 
Spanish,  German  and  French  translation  avtiailable. 
Contact  Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  502  926-1 1 10. 

39  Medley  Distilling  Company,  Old  River  Road.  Prod- 
uction of  whiskey.  Visitors  see  the  fermentation  and 
distilling  processes,  and  also  tour  the  dry  house, 
warehouse  and  bottling  plant.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  No  tours  last  two  weeks  in  July.  Group 
number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required  for  groups  of  more  than  10.  Contact  J.L. 
Hagan.  Phone:  502  926-4455. 

PADUCAH 

82  TVA-Shawnee  Steam  Plant  (power  for  AEC),  end 
of  State  Highway  996.  Power  plant.  Visitors  see 
turbines,  generators,  boilers,  stacks,  precipitators 
and  coal  unloading  facilities.  Tours  daily,  9  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  50 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Con- 
tact Public  Safety  Service.  Phone:  502  443-7489. 

LOUISIANA 

BALDWIN 

50  Shell  Key  Packing  Company,  on  Charenton  Canal, 
South  side.  Seafood — shrimp  and  crab  meat.  Tour 
of  the  crab  factory.  Visitors  see  crabs  being  proces- 
sed and  packed  for  market.  Tours  on  Monday  or 
Friday,  10  a.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  5  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  10  days 
required.  French  translation  available.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Elwood  Billiot. 
Phone:  318  828-1547. 


LOUISIANA 


39 


BATON  ROUGE 

68  Metal  Works  Corporation,  1820  Choctaw.  Fabri- 
cated metal  products.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 7:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
days  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Jerry  W.  Deslotte.  Phone:  504  355-8891. 

BELLE  CHASSE 

75  Oil  Mop,  Inc.,  1614  Engineers  Road,  P.O.  Drawer 
P.  Manufacturer  of  oil  recovery  equipment,  oil/ 
water  separators  and  custom  design  oil  recovery 
systems.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Spanish  and  French  translation  available.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Frederick  L. 
Smith,  Sales  Manager.  Phone:  504  394-61 10. 

JEANERETTE 

66  J&L  Honiron  Engineering  Company,  Inc.,  400 
Canal  Street.  Manufacturer  of  sugarcane  harvesting 
machinery  and  sugar  factory  equipment.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  10-25.  Advance 
notice  required.  Spanish  and  French  translation 
available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Walter  J.  Landry,  President.  Phone:  318  276-6314. 

LAFAYETTE 

75  Petroleum  Associates  of  Lafayette,  Inc.,  Louisiana 
Highway  182  at  Broussard,  P.O.  Box  52449.  Petro- 
leum drilling  workover  and  completion  fluids,  and 
other  related  products.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day; weekends  by  appointment,  8  a.m.  to  6  p.m. 
Tour  length:  3  bours.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  Spanish  translation  available;  French  and 
other  languages  with  advance  notice.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Jack  Cowan,  General 
Manager  of  Sales  and  Marketing.  Phone:  318 
837-9222. 


LAKE  CHARLES 

92  Lake  Charles  Sheltered  Workshop,  Building  35, 
Avenue  A,  Chenault  Field.  Sheltered  workshop  for 
handicapped.  Products  include  pallets,  survey 
stakes,  rags  salvage  (wiping),  packaging  and  bed 
frames.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  1:30-3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  2-15. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Pete  Manena,  Jr.,  Facility 
Manager.  Phone:  318  439-4829. 


SHREVEPORT 

84  Bingham-Willamette  Company,  7303  West  Park 
Road.  Manufacturer  of  centrifugal  pumps  for  indus- 
try. An  informal  discussion  of  plant  activities,  fol- 
lowed by  a  tour  of  the  facilities  and  question-and- 
answer  period.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Group 
number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required.  Spanish  translation  available.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Dale  F.  Patty,  Manager,  or  R.H.  Eads, 
Manufacturing  Manager.  Phone:  318  687-571 1. 

51  Kast  Metals  Corporation,  1461  West  59th  Street. 
Steel  foundry.  Tours  by  special  arrangement  only,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
Children  not  admitted.  Contact  V.M.  Riter,  Vice 
President-Manufacturing.  Phone:  318  869-1601. 

VILLE  PLATTE 

77  Ville  Platte  Record  Manufacturing  Company,  120 
East  Cypress  Street.  Phonograph  records.  Visitors 
see  raw  extruded  plastic  pressed  into  records  and 
packaged  for  sale.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  12  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Sketches  not  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  J.  Floyd  Soileau,  Owner,  or 
Joseph  K.  Soileau,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  318 
363-2139  or  318  363-2104. 

WELSH 

84  The  Lo-Lift  Pump  Company,  Inc.,  208  North  Rail- 
road Avenue.  Manufacturer  of  propeller  pumps. 
Visitors  see  various  machine  tools  at  work;  also,  the 
welding  shop  and  assembly  room.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  7  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Cajun  French 
translation  available.  Children  under  10  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Mr.  Joe  Van  Ness,  M.L.  Van  Ness  or 
Eddie  Salassie.  Phone:  318  734-2366. 


MAINE 

ANDOVER 

30  Communications  Satellite  Corporation,  Route  120, 
P.O.  Box  265.  Communications  via  satellite.  An 
audio-visual  slide  program  is  presented  in  the  Vis- 
itors Building;  some  equipment  is  on  display.  A 
view  of  the  antenna  may  be  seen  at  the  Radome 
Observation  Booth;  the  new  antennae  and  Control 
Building  may  be  seen  from  the  crest  of  the  hill 
outside  the  radome  (about  1000  feet  from  the  hill). 
Tours  Memorial  Day  through  Labor  Day,  8  a.m.  to 
4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice 
required  for  large  groups.  Children  must  be  accom- 
panied by  an  adult.  Contact  Station  Administrator. 
Phone:  207  364-7871. 


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MAINE 


AUBURN 

79  Pioneer  Plastics,  Division  of  LOF  Plastics,  Inc., 
Pionite  Road.  Manufacturers  of  decorative  plastic 
laminates,  resin  impregnated  decorative  and  indus- 
trial papers,  decorative  laminated  particleboard  and 
other  industrial  plastic  products.  Visitors  observe 
the  process  of  manufacturing  high  pressure  plastic 
laminates  from  receipt  of  raw  materials  to  shipment 
of  finished  products.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9-11  a.m.  and  1-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No 
tours  during  July.  Group  number:  10-30.  Advance 
notice  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  L.  Seagliarini,  Personnel  Manager.  Phone: 
207  784-9111. 

BANGOR 

93  Bauer  Canadian  Skate,  Inc.,  1491  Hammond  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  ice  skates  and  boots.  Tour  various 
manufacturing  departments  from  start  to  finish. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  No 
tours  in  July.  Group  number:  12  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Contact  Bryan  Daly,  Chief 
Industrial  Engineer.  Phone:  207  947-6501. 

EAGLE  LAKE 

65  Pinkham  Lumber  Company,  Hardwood  Division, 
Main  Street.  Suppliers  of  kiln  dried  dimensioned 
hardwood  for  furniture  and  novelty  manufacturers. 
Tours  Monday  through  Thursday.  7  a.m.  to  5  p.m.; 
Friday,  7  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
No  tours  week  of  July  4  and  week  of  Christmas. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  French  translation 
available.  Contact  Arthur  W.  Reynolds.  Phone:  207 
444-5139. 

EASTON 

97  Triple  A  Sugar  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  66.  Sugar 
factory.  Tours  from  October  to  January,  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  German,  French, 
Spanish  and  Italian  translation  available.  Contact 
Mr.  Perry  Good,  Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  207 
488-2121,  Ext.  25. 

MADAWASKA 

74  Fraser  Paper,  Limited,  Bridge  Street.  Paper 
manufacturer — fine  bond,  catalog  grades  and  coated 
and  uncoated  publication  grades.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  60-90 
minutes.  Group  number:  12  maximum.  Written 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  French  translation  avail- 
able. No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Marcella  Carrier,  Personnel 
Assistant.  Phone:  207  728-3321. 


MILLINOCKET 

74  Great  Northern  Paper  Company,  Millinocket  Plant. 
Paper  production:  newsprint,  ground  wood 
specialities  and  coated  paper.  Visitors  observe  the 
process  of  paper  production  from  raw  materials  to 
finished  products.  Tours  June,  July  and  August, 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour  to  2  hours  and  30  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted,  and  children  under  18  must 
be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  E.  Mill  at  207 
746-9912,  Ext.  224  or  P.K.  Millin  at  207 
723-5131,  Ext.  271. 

PORTLAND 

72  Guy  Gannett  Publishing  Company,  390  Congress 
Street.  Newspaper  publishing.  An  informational, 
educational  tour  of  newspaper  production.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  6-12.  Advance 
notice  required.  Children  under  15  not  admitted. 
Contact  Byron  J.  Israelson,  Promotion  Manager. 
Phone:  207  775-5811,  Ext.  226. 

PRESQUE  ISLE 

50  Potato  Service,  Inc.,  Read  Road.  Frozen  food — 
vegetables.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  30  days  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Rick  Loesel,  Director  of  Sales.  Phone:  516 
621-8200. 

ROCKLAND 

105  Fisher  Engineering,  Water  Street.  Manufacturer  of 
snowplows,  hydraulic  and  quick  switch  kits, 
Step-N-Tow  bumpers  and  dump  bodies.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  No 
tours  first  two  weeks  in  July.  Group  number:  12 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Everett  Small,  Cus- 
tomer Relations.  Phone:  207  594-4446. 

WESTBROOK 

74  S.  D.  Warren  Division  -  Scott  Paper  Company,  89 
Cumberland  Street.  Paper  manufacturer — books, 
printing,  specialty  coated  and  graphic  arts.  Tour 
consists  of  wood  yard,  pulping,  papermaking,  coat- 
ing, finishing,  shipping  and,  if  desired,  primary  and 
secondary  wastewater  treatment  facility.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  No  tours  week  of  July  4.  Group 
number:  2-25.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  the  Industrial  Relations 
Department.  Phone:  207  856-631 1. 


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MARYLAND 

BALTIMORE 

72  Baltimore  News  American,  Lombard  and  South 
Streets.  Newspaper  publishing  (daily  and  Sunday). 
Tours  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  I 
p.m.  Tour  length:  I  hour.  Group  number:  25  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Albert  A.  Adler. 
Phone:  301  752-1212,  Ext.  408. 

73  Baltimore  Paint  &  Chemical  Corporation,  2325 
Hollins  Ferry  Road.  Manufacturer  of  paint  and 
varnish  coatings.  Tours  from  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Contact  John  Mays,  Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  301 
837-3030,  Ext.  230. 

72  Baltimore  Sunpapers,  Calvert  and  Centre  Streets. 
Newspaper  publishing  (daily  and  Sunday).  Tours  at 
9:30  a.m.  and  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  I  hour.  Group 
number:  10-35.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Debbie 
Surdel.  Phone:  301  322-6266. 

41  Bendix  Environmental  and  Process  Instruments  Di- 
vision, 1400  Taylor  Avenue.  Design,  development 
and  manufacture  of  electronic,  electromechanical 
and  meteorological  instruments.  Tours  by  appoint- 
ment only.  Group  number:  10-15.  Advance  notice  of 
2  weeks  required.  Contact  D.J.  Fausnaugh,  Direc- 
tor, Industrial  Relations.  Phone:  301  825-5200. 

51  F  &  E  Baltimore,  Division  of  Flynn  and  Emrich 
Company,  3001  Grantley  Avenue.  Gray  and  ductile 
iron  foundry  casting  products.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9-1  I  a.m.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Mr.  James  F.  Turner,  III.  Phone: 
301  664-0500. 

66  F  &  E  Machinery  and  F  &  E  Communications, 
Divisions  of  Flynn  and  Emrich  Company,  1600 
Whitehead  Court.  Telecommunications  hardware 
products,  contract  machinery  and  industrial  in- 
cinerators. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9-1  1  a.m. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Mr. 
Douglas  G.  Walker.  Phone:  301  664-0500. 

7  General  Motors  Assembly  Division,  2122  Broening 
Highway  (P.O.  Box  148).  Assembly  of  automobiles 
and  trucks.  (No  forging  or  manufacturing  done — all 
parts  are  shipped  in  for  assembly.)  Tours  by  reserva- 
tion only.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  cameras  or 
recorders  permitted.  Written  notice  of  2-3  weeks 
and  biographical  data  required.  Visitors  must 
secure  prior  approval  through  General  Motors 
Overseas  Operations  Division,  1660  L  Street,  N.W., 
Suite  501,  Washington,  D.C.  20036.  Contact  Mr. 
H.C.  Witthaus.  Phone:  202  659-5050. 


83  A.  Hoen  &  Company,  Chester  &  Biddle  Streets. 
Oldest  continuously  operating  lithographer  in  U.S. 
(established  1865).  Books,  maps,  advertising,  pack- 
ing and  printing.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required. 
Prefer  visitors  with  specific  interest  in  lithography. 
No  smoking;  no  loose  clothing.  Contact  Barbara 
Rembert.  Phone:  301  732-6510. 

33  Industrial  Papers,  Inc.,  Folding  Carton  and  Label 
Division,  1601  Edison  Highway.  Manufacturer  of 
folding  cartons.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  Advance  notice  of  3  weeks  re- 
quired. Contact  Lee  L.  Shaver.  Phone:  301 
327-1300,  Ext.  265. 

34  Kennecott  Refining  Corporation,  Fort  Smallwood 
Road  (P.O.  Box  3407).  Copper  refining  process. 
Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour  length:  2  hours. 
Group  number:  10-50.  No  cameras  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  16  not  admitted.  Low  heels  and  slacks 
are  recommended.  Contact  Public  Relations  Office. 
Phone:  301  789-1000,  Ext.  206. 

12  Luzianne  Coffee  Company,  Division  of  Wm.  B. 
Reily  Company,  Inc.,  3501  Duncanwood  Lane. 
Roasting,  grinding,  packing  of  coffee.  Tours  Tues- 
day through  Thursday,  by  appointment  only.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  3  days 
required.  No  smoking.  Contact  Mr.  Maxim  R. 
Hoffman,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  301  675-9550. 

55  Maryland  Glass  Corporation,  2147  Wicomico 
Street.  Manufacture,  warehousing  and  sales  of  glass 
containers.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday  and  Thurs- 
day, 10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.,  by  appointment  only.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  25  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  4  weeks  required.  Children  under  10 
not  admitted.  Clothing  suitable  for  industrial  envi- 
ronment: hard-soled  shoes  (no  sneakers,  sandals  or 
high  heels).  Contact  Calvin  W.  Starr.  Phone: 
301  837-3700. 

83  Mid-Atlantic  Photo  Composition,  Inc.,  2  West  25th 
Street.  Typesetting,  photo  composition  by  compu- 
ter, optical  character  recognition  scanner.  Tours  by 
appointment  only,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  Contact 
Mr.  Robert  A.  Wetzler,  President.  Phone:  301 
467-1125. 

12  Pfefferkorn's  Coffee,  Inc. ,  402  East  Grindall  Street. 
Visitors  observe  production  of  coffee  from  start  to 
finish.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour  length:  1-2 
hours.  Group  number:  5-10.  Contact  Mr. 
James  Pfefferkorn.  Phone:  301  727-3355. 


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MARYLAND 


91  Proctor  &  Gamble  Manufacturing  Company,  1422 
Nicholson  Street.  Tours  of  processing,  converting 
and  packaging  departments,  and  quality  control 
laboratory.  Tours  by  appointment  only,  Wednesday, 
Thursday  and  Friday,  12:30-2  p.m.  No  tours  during 
June,  July  and  August.  Group  number:  40-50.  Chil- 
dren under  14  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Marie 
Cavanaugh.  Phone:  301  752-2440,  Ext.  262. 

72  Joseph  Ruzicka,  Inc.,  3200  Elm  Avenue.  Bookbind- 
ing. Days  on  which  tours  are  conducted  are  depen- 
dent on  work  schedule.  Tours  conducted  10:15a.  m. 
to  2  p.m.  and  2:30-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  60-90 
minutes.  Group  number:  10-50.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Contact  Leonard  H.  Spence.  Phone: 
301  889-5095. 

10  Schmidt  Baking  Company,  Inc.,  Carey  and  Laurens 
Streets.  Wholesale  bakery  products.  Tours  week- 
days except  Tuesday,  1-5  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Tom  Bowyer. 
Phone:  301  728-1000. 

56  Social  Security  Administration,  6401  Security 
Boulevard,  Exit  17,  Baltimore  Beltway.  National 
headquarters  of  the  Social  Security  Program.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday  at  10  a.m.  for  groups  of  ten 
or  less.  Tours  for  groups  of  more  than  ten  between  9 
a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required 
for  groups  of  more  than  ten.  Group  number:  300 
maximum.  No  photographing  of  confidential  docu- 
ments. Contact  Najib  Amin,  Tour  Service  Director. 
Phone:  301  594-2374  or  301  594-2370. 

18  WBAL-TV,  3800  Hooper  Avenue.  Television  Sta- 
tion. Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  by  appointment 
only.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  to  1  month 
required.  Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Tour  of 
radio  facilities  not  usually  made,  but  may  be  ar- 
ranged in  special  cases.  Contact  Brad  Foltyn,  Direc- 
tor of  Advertising  and  Promotion.  Phone:  301 
467-3000,  Ext.  251. 

BELCAMP 

89  Bata  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  Route  40  East,  Harford 
County.  Specialists  in  manufacture  of  sports,  casual 
and  special  purpose  footwear.  Conveyorized  produc- 
tion on  teamwork  assembly  lines.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  by  appointment  only,  10  a.m.  to 
12  noon.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number: 
10-50.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Personnel  Depart- 
ment. Phone:  301  272-2000. 


CUMBERLAND 

98  Celanese  Fibers  Company,  P.O.  Box  444.  Manufac- 
turer of  synthetic  fibers.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  10-40.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Low  heels  required.  Smoking  and  cameras 
not  permitted.  Children  under  14  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mrs.  Pat  Gowans.  Phone:  301  729-1000. 


85  The  Kelly-Springfield  Tire  Company,  Kelly  Road 
(P.O.  Box  300).  Manufacturer  of  tires  and  tubes. 
Tours  by  appointment  Tuesday  or  Thursday,  starting 
at  9  a.m.  or  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes  to  2 
hours.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Jerry  Hass,  Manager  of  Communications, 
Public  Relations  Department.  Phone:  301  777-6496. 


ELKTON 

5  Elkton  Fashion  Industry,  Inc.,  Blue  Ball  Road. 
Manufacturer  of  men's  clothing — sewing  and  as- 
sembling of  men's  suits.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Smoking  not 
permitted.  Contact  Mr.  M.  Verrillo.  Phone:  301 
398-1600. 


14  Trojan  Yachts,  Inc.,  Oldfield  Point  Road.  Assembly 
of  pleasure  yachts.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  12  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Camera  use  is 
negotiable.  Contact  Mr.  Fred  Moser  or  Noreen 
Watson.  Phone:  301  398-5353. 


FREDERICK 

53  Club  Products  Company,  Maryland  Facility 
(Everedy),  200  Monroe  Avenue.  Manufacturer  of 
cookware,  porcelain  and  coatings.  Tours  by  ap- 
pointment. Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of 
10  days  required.  Flashbulb  cameras  not  permitted. 
Contact  Mr.  Craig  A.  Hendershot,  Personnel  Direc- 
tor. Phone:  301  663-3123. 


GRANTSVILLE 

67  Yoder  Locker  Plant  and  Meat  Packer.  Complete 
slaughtering  and  processing  services,  wholesale  and 
retail:  fresh,  frozen,  canned,  cured  and  hickory 
smoked.  Tours  from  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum  (two  or 
three  groups  may  tour  simultaneously).  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  Henry  or  Paul  Yoder. 
Phone:  301  895-5121. 


MARYLAND 


43 


GREENBELT 

3  Goddard  Space  Flight  Visitors  Center/World  Wide 
Satellite  Tracking  Net  Control  Center.  Visitors  ob- 
serve actual  working  segments  of  space  missions 
now  operating,  as  well  as  many  other  space  demon- 
strations and  exhibits.  Self-guided  walking  tours, 
but  special  arrangements  can  be  made  for  groups. 
Open  Wednesday  through  Sunday,  10  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Contact  Mr. 
William  O'Leary.  Phone:  301  982-4142. 


HAGERSTOWN 

108  Potomac  Edison  Company,  Downsville  Pike.  Elec- 
tric utility  company.  Tours  of  general  office  build- 
ing, Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tours 
can  be  arranged  after  hours  on  special  request  basis. 
Contact  Mr.  Harry  G.  Saufley,  Community  Rela- 
tions Department.  Phone:  301  731-3400. 


109  Victor  Products  Corporation,  775  Frederick  Av- 
enue. Can  and  coffee  venders  (contract),  fountain 
dispensing  equipment  (pre-mix  and  post-mix),  bulk 
ice-makers  and  coin  changers.  Tours  by  appoint- 
ment only.  Contact  Mr.  Vink,  Director  of  Sales. 
Phone:  301  733-3020. 

HAMPSTEAD 

102  Black  &  Decker  Manufacturing  Company,  626 
Hanover  Pike.  Manufacturer  of  portable  power 
tools,  light  machining,  winding  and  assembly. 
Tours  by  appointment,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  and  6-9 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Group  number:  5  minimum.  No 
cameras;  no  high  narrow  heels.  Children  under  18 
not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Helen  Baker.  Phone: 
301  833-4444,  Ext.  760. 


HYATTSVILLE 

83  Editors  Press,  Inc.,  6041  33rd  Avenue.  Commercial 
printing  (lithography).  Tours  by  appointment  only. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Mr.  George  D.  Williams,  General 
Superintendent.  Phone:  301  559-7800. 

LANDOVER 

10  Safeway  Stores,  Inc.,  Bakery  Division,  6800  Col- 
umbia Park  Road.  Baking  of  bread,  rolls  and  sweet 
goods.  Tours  Monday  and  Tuesday,  10,  10:30  and 
1 1  a.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Advance  notice  of 
2  weeks  required.  Group  number:  30  maximum. 
(One  adult  to  every  5  children.)  Contact  Mrs.  M. 
Medhurst.  Phone:  301  341-6600. 


112  Safeway  Stores,  Inc.,  Distribution  Center,  1501 
Cabin  Branch  Road.  Distribution  of  foods  for  Safe- 
way Supermarkets.  Seven  warehouses  and  trucking 
department.  Tours  by  appointment,  9  a.m.  to  1  p.m. 
Tour  length:  60-90  minutes.  Group  number:  40 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Warm  clothing  needed  regardless  of  outside  temper- 
ature. Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr. 
Richard  C.  Smith  or  Mrs.  Gallagher.  Phone:  301 
341-6571. 

112  Safeway  Stores,  Inc.,  Non-Foods  Warehouse,  6900 
Columbia  Park  Road.  Receiving,  stocking  and  re- 
packaging of  non-food  items  (health  and  beauty 
aids,  household  goods,  gums,  spices,  cigarettes  and 
expense  items  for  store  use,  taxing  cigarettes,  filling 
orders  from  stores  for  this  merchandise  and  shipping 
to  stores).  Tours  by  appointment,  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  George 
Hafferman,  Warehouse  Manager.  Phone:  301 
341-6562. 

53  Serta  Manufacturing  Company,  Division  of  Ameri- 
can Wholesalers,  Inc.,  8415  Ardmore  Road.  Man- 
ufacturer of  mattress  and  box  springs.  Tours  by 
appointment  only.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group 
number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Contact  M.  Levand  Haynes.  Phone:  301 
322-1000,  Ext.  250. 

MATAPEAKE 

87  The  Chesapeake  Bay  Model,  Kent  Island.  The 
world's  largest  hydraulic  model.  Visitors  see  a  slide 
presentation,  followed  by  a  movie  and  walking  tour. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  1  and  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  60-90  minutes.  Advance  notice  of 
2  weeks  required  for  groups.  Contact  Bob  Blake, 
Public  Affairs,  Baltimore  District  Corps  of  En- 
gineers, P.O.  Box  1715,  Baltimore.  Phone:  301 
962-4616. 

OAKLAND 

22  Integrated  Business  Methods,  Inc.,  424  South  Arch 
Street.  Keypunching  data  processing  services.  Tours 
by  appointment,  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to 
3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  15  minutes.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Cameras  not  permitted.  Contact 
Miss  Wanda  Dawson.  Phone:  301  334-9600. 

81  Sterling  Processing  Corporation,  Box  202.  Fresh 
killed  ice  pack  fryers.  Two  hundred  thousand  head 
per  week.  Tours  by  appointment,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Gilman  Sylvester.  Phone:  301 
334-3993. 


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MARYLAND 


OWINGS  MILLS 

18     Maryland  Center  for  Public  Broadcasting,  Bonita  50 

Avenue.  Television  studio,  control  rooms  and  scene 
dock  with  sets  of  locally  produced  programs.  Tours 
by  appointment  only,  Monday  through  Thursday, 
10,  11:30  a.m.  and  1  p.m.;  evenings  by  appoint- 
ment. Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
10-40.  Children  under  8  not  admitted;  one  adult  for 
every    10  children.    Contact  Mrs.    Dodi  Faulkner.  */* 

Phone:  301  356-5600. 

OXFORD 

14  Applegarth's  Marine  Yard,  Morris  Street.  Manufac- 
turer of  custom-built  sailboats,  skipjacks  and  cruis- 
ers. Building  and  repair  of  wood  boats.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  No  clubs,  service  clubs,  school  5 

groups,  museum  groups,  etc.  Contact  Curtis  L. 
Applegarth.  Phone:  301  226-5170. 

RELAY 

39  Joseph  E.  Seagram  &  Sons,  Inc.  (The  Calvert 
Distilling  Company),  Route  1,  Washington 
Boulevard.  Manufacturer  of  distilled  spirits  and 
bottling  of  finished  product:  Calvert  Extra,  Calvert 
Gin,  Seagram  Extra  Dry  Gin  and  others.  Tours  by 
appointment,  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes  to  2  hours.  Advance 
notice  of  10  days  required  for  groups  of  more  than  8  53 

persons.  Cameras  not  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Clyde  E.  Stephens.  Phone: 
301  247-1000. 

SALISBURY 

82  Delmarva  Power  &  Light  Company,  Route  14  at 
Nay  lor  Mill  Road.  Electric  utility.  Tour  of  District 
Division  and  General  Offices  storeroom,  garage,  21 

system  operations  and  shops.  Tours  by  appointment 
only,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required  -  2  weeks  preferred.  Children  under  18  not 
admitted.  Contact  J. A.  Swaney,  Vice  President. 
Phone:  301  749-6111. 

SILVER  SPRING  86 

87  American  Instrument  Company,  Division  of 
Travenol  Laboratories,  Inc.,  8030  Georgia  Avenue. 
Manufacturing  and  testing  of  analytical  instrumenta- 
tion, high  pressure  systems,  materials  testing 
equipment  and  humidity  detection,  recording  and 
control  systems.  Specific  tours  can  be  tailored  to 
requirements  of  individuals  or  groups.  Tours  are  36 

restricted  to  scientifically  oriented  adult  groups. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Mr. 
Stanley  Dosik,  Export  Manager.  Phone:  301 
589-1727. 


TILGHMAN 

Harrison  Oyster  Company,  Main  Street.  Shucking 
of  oysters.  Tours  conducted  anytime  from  Sep- 
tember through  March.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
required.  Contact  Levin  F.  Harrison,  III.  Phone:  301 
886-2530. 

TIMONIUM 

Dunkin'  Donuts,  2001  York  Road.  Visitors  see 
stockroom  and  supplies,  total  processing  from  start 
to  finish.  Tours  on  weekdays,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Group  number:  10-50.  Contact  Shirley  Morse. 
Phone:  301  252-0350. 


WESTMINSTER 

Carroll  Manufacturing  Company,  41 1  North  Cran- 
berry Road.  Manufacturing  and  assembly  of  men's 
sack  coats.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour  length: 
1  hour.  Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No  cameras  permitted. 
Contact  Ralph  Falcone.  Phone:  301  848-4646. 


MASSACHUSETTS 

ADAMS 

Old  Stone  Mill  Corporation,  Old  Stone  Mill.  Hand- 
printed wallcoverings.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  One  adult  must  accompany 
every  ten  children.  Contact  C.L.  Jones.  Phone:  413 
743-1015. 


AGAWAM 

Fusion  Labs  Division  of  EBTEC  Corporation,  120 
Shoemaker  Lane.  Electric  beam  welding.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Contact  Mr.  Derose,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  617  786-0393. 


ASHLAND 

Fenwal  Incorporated,  400  Main  Street.  Manufac- 
turer of  temperature  controls  and  fire  and  explosion 
protection  equipment.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement 
only.  Contact  K.G.  Nowak,  Vice  President- 
Manufacturing.  Phone:  617  881-2000. 

ASHLEY  FALLS 

Dell-Meadows  Farm.  Visitors  observe  all  phases  of 
the  daily  operation  of  a  dairy  farm.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.,  by  prior 
arrangement  only.  Contact  Dwight  C.  Dellert. 
Phone:413  229-8826. 


MASSACHUSETTS 


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BEVERLY 

66  USM  Corporation,  Machine  Division,  181  Elliott 
Street.  Industrial  machinery,  tape  control,  assembly 
engineering,  design,  computer  and  machine  shop. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tours  by  written  request  only,  identifying  number  of 
persons,  cars,  time,  dates  and  what  areas  to  see. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Ronald 
G.  Perkins,  Sr.,  Personnel  Administrator.  Phone: 
617  927-4200,  Ext.  2111. 

BOSTON 

42  Anderson-Nichols  and  Company,  Inc.,  150  Cause- 
way Street.  Engineering  design  services.  Tours  by 
prior  arrangement  only.  Contact  Nicholas  N. 
Marshall,  Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  617 
742-3400,  Ext.  207. 

108  Boston  Gas,  144  McBride  Street.  Liquefaction  and 
storage  of  natural  gas.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement 
only.  Contact  James  F.  Connors,  Assistant  Vice 
President.  Phone:  617  522-5600. 

72  The  Christian  Science  Publishing  Society,  One 
Norway  Street.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Con- 
tact Earline  Barth,  General  Services.  Phone:  617 
262-2300,  Ext.  2427. 

40  Sandman  Electric  Company,  Inc.,  660  Parker 
Street.  Electric  motor  repair  service  and  sales  opera- 
tion; distributor  of  electrical  equipment;  repair  ser- 
vice for  electric  motors,  transformers  and  armatures, 
including  rewinding  and  balancing;  builder  of  cus- 
tom cubicles  and  panelboards.  Tours  by  prior  ar- 
rangement only.  Contact  Robert  L.  Sandman,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  617  442-7600. 

BRAINTREE 

65  Grossman's,  Inc.,  200  Union  Street.  Tour  includes 
headquarters  building:  data  processing  department, 
Braintree  Central  Warehouse  (multilevel,  high-rise 
storage  for  merchandise),  door  and  window  man- 
ufacturing shop,  component  manufacturing  shop 
(roof  trusses,  wall  panels  are  in  separate  building), 
lumber  yard  and  lumber  mill.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Contact  Bruno 
Salvucci.  Phone:  617  848-0100,  Ext.  235. 

68  Wollaston  Alloys,  Inc.,  205  Wood  Road.  Hi-alloy 
sand  and  shell  castings.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement 
only.  Contact  B.F.  Tibbetts,  Vice  President.  Phone: 
617  848-3333. 

BRIGHTON 

83  Albert  Basse  Associates,  Inc.,  55  Henshaw  Street. 
Screen  process  printing.  Tours  Monday  through 
Thursday,  9:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Contact  Mrs. 
Di  Maio,  Office  Manager.  Phone:  617  782-3503. 


CAMBRIDGE 

108  Canal  Electric  Company,  130  Austin  Street.  Electric 
generating  station.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only, 
8:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Contact  L.R.  Crowell,  Vice 
President  and  General  Manager.  Phone:  617 
888-1301. 

COHASSET 

53  Hagerty  Company,  38  Parker  Avenue.  Manufacturer 
of  Cohasset  Colonial  furniture  for  home  assembly. 
Open  Monday  through  Saturday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30 
p.m.  Contact  Francis  W.  Hagerty. 

DANVERS 

32  Putnam  Pantry,  Route  1.  Candy-making  from  trea- 
sured Olde  New  England  recipes.  Open  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Contact  Mrs. 
Emerson.  Phone:  617  774-2383. 

DEDHAM 

51  Hersey  Products,  Inc.,  250  Elm  Street.  Foundry — 
machining  and  testing  water  meters.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.,  by  prior 
arrangement  only.  Contact  William  G.  Giddings, 
Director  of  Personnel.  Phone:  617  326-9400,  Ext. 
313. 

94  Rust  Craft  Greeting  Cards,  Inc.,  Rust  Craft  Road. 
Manufacturer  of  greeting  cards.  Tours  by  appoint- 
ment only,  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30-10:30 
a.m.  and  1:30-2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  Children  under  12  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Mrs.  Pauline  Kalton,  Employment 
Manager.  Phone:  617  325-9600,  Ext.  2421. 

EASTHAMPTOM 

99  Easthampton  Rubber  Thread  Company,  26  Pay  son 
Avenue.  Textile  tape,  molded  rubber  and  plastics. 
Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only.  Contact  Robert  F. 
Martin,  Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  413  527-2436. 

FALL  RIVER 

99  F.  R.  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  69  Alden  Street.  Knitting 
of  sweaters  and  allied  operations  (cutting,  sewing, 
etc.)  to  the  finished  product.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Contact  Gary  Reitzas. 
Phone:617  678-7553. 

83  Riveredge  Printers,  Inc.,  206  Globe  Mills  Avenue. 
Textile  screen  and  roller  printing.  Tours  by  prior 
arrangement  only.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Contact  Samuel  Lovit,  President.  Phone:  617 
673-5886. 

FITCHBURG 

5  The  Asher  Company,  307  Falulah  Road.  Manufac- 
turer of  men's  clothing.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement 
only.  Contact  Mrs.  Ruth  Garrity,  Director  of  Plant 
Operations.  Phone:  617  342-8771. 


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108  Fitchburg  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Company,  655 
Main  Street.  Gas  and  electric  utility.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Contact 
James  W.  Pettingell,  Manager,  Community  Rela- 
tions. Phone:  617  343-6931. 

74  Weyerhaeuser  Company,  Paper  Division,  545 
Westminster  Street.  Paper  manufacturing  and  coat- 
ing operations.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday  and 
Friday,  10  a.m.  or  1:30  p.m.  Tours  by  prior  ar- 
rangement only.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  Con- 
tact Kevin  B.  Malvey,  Personnel  Manager,  North 
Atlantic  Region.  Phone:  617  343-3051,  Ext.  540. 

FRAMINGHAM 

7  GM  Assembly  Division,  GMC,  Western  Avenue. 
Tours  arranged  by  advance  notice.  Contact  Mr.  John 
O'Brien.  Phone:  617  873-7421,  Ext.  212. 

GRANVILLE 

103  Noble  &  Cooley  Company,  Water  Street.  Manufac- 
turer of  toy  drums  and  drum-type  gift  items.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 

GREENFIELD 

102  The  Bendix  Corporation,  Industrial  Tools  Division, 
180  Laurel  Street.  Production  of  metal  cutting  tools. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
month  required.  Contact  Donald  J.  Rehin.  Phone: 
413  774-4336. 

HYANNIS 

54  Colonial  Candle  of  Cape  Cod,  232  Main  Street. 
Candle  manufacturing  factory.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9:30-11:30  a.m.  and  1-2:30  p.m. 
No  tours  July  2-9.  Contact  Mrs.  Loretta  Ryan, 
Manager,  Gift  Shop.  Phone:  617  775-2500. 

54  Old  Harbor  Candle  Company,  Scudder  Avenue. 
Complete  manufacturing  of  all  types  of  candles, 
packaging,  etc.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  9 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.;  Sunday,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Groups 
must  make  advance  arrangements.  Contact  Marvin 
Blank.  Phone:617  775-1385. 

LAWRENCE 

68  Andrew  Wilson  Company,  616  Essex  Street.  Steel 
shelving  and  lockers.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.,  by  prior  arrangement  only. 
Contact  Geoffrey  Davis,  Personnel  Manager. 
Phone:617  683-2403. 

MALDEN 

85  Converse  Rubber  Company,  392  Pearl  Street.  Vis- 
itors observe  processes  used  in  the  manufacture  of 
canvas  footwear.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Contact  E.R.  Sarkisian,  Factory 
Manager.  Phone:  617  322-1500,  Ext.  217. 


MANSFIELD 

54  Sweet  Manufacturing  Company,  Gilbert  Street. 
Jewelry  chain  manufacturing.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.,  by  prior 
arrangement  only.  Contact  the  Executive  Vice  Pres- 
ident. Phone:617  339-2961. 

MEDFORD 

66  Langley  Handling  Equipment  Company,  2 
Sycamore  Avenue.  Material-handling  equipment. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Contact  Will  Simmons,  Assistant  Sales  Manager. 
Phone:617  395-8010. 

MONSON 

79  Springfield  Moulders,  Inc.,  Palmer  Road.  Injection 
molding — thermoplastic  materials.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Contact 
B.E.  Graham,  General  Manager.   Phone:  413 

267-5524. 

NATICK 

50  The  Whipple  Company,  58  North  Main  Road.  Jam, 
jelly  and  pie  filing.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement, 
Monday  through  Friday,  mornings  only.  Contact 
D.W.  Crain,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  617  653-2660. 

NEW  BEDFORD 

83  Reynolds — DeWalt  Printing,  Inc.,  Industrial  Plant. 
Typesetting,  platemaking  and  printing  in  a  commer- 
cial lithography  plant.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement 
only.  Contact  Mrs.  Madeline  Downing.  Phone:  617 
995-5118. 

NEWTON 

66  Kennett  Corporation,  275  Needham  Street.  Tours  by 
prior  arrangement  only.  Contact  Jules  Kendall. 
Phone:  617  969-7260. 

NORTHHAMPTON 

43  Kollmorgen  Corporation,  Electro-Optical  Division, 
347  King  Street.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only. 
Contact  John  S.  Toppin,  Manager,  Industrial  Rela- 
tions. Phone:  413  586-2330,  Ext.  237. 

PALMER 

113  Jarvis  and  Jarvis  Division  of  Standex  International 
Corporation,  South  Main  Street.  Caster  and  wheel 
manufacturers.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only. 
Contact  Kenneth  W.  Thayer,  Manufacturing  Man- 
ager. Phone:  413  283-7601. 

68  Rathbone  Corporation,  241  Part  Street.  Cold  rolling 
and  cold  drawing  of  metal  shapes.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Contact  L.S.  Dorsett,  President. 
Phone:  413  283-8961. 


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READING 

80  Boston  Stove  Company,  155  John  Street.  Manufac- 
turer of  gas  stoves.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only. 
Contact  Earle  B.  Kaufman,  President.  Phone:  617 
944-1045. 

ROWE 

82     Yankee   Atomic    Electric   Company.    Generating 
plant.  Tour  schedule:  Starting  May  26,  Wednesday 
through  Sunday,  12  noon  to  5  p.m.;  starting  June 
13,  daily,  9  a.m.   to  4  p.m.;  from  September  5 
through  October  8,  Wednesday  through  Sunday,  12 
noon  to  5  p.m.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Mr.  Roland  Emery.  Phone:  413  424-5261. 
SOUTH  LEE 
74    Mead  Corporation,  Pleasant  Street.  Papermills  and 
printing  plant.   Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only. 
Contact  R.H.  Cornell,  Manager  of  Industrial  Rela- 
tions. Phone:413  243-1231. 
SPRINGFIELD 

108  Springfield  Gas  &  Light  Company,  2025  Roosevelt 
Avenue.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
4:30  p.m.,  by  prior  arrangement  only.  Contact 
Robert  E.  Wight.  Phone:  413  781-3610. 

113  Titeflex,  A  Division  of  Atlas  Corporation,  603 
Hendee  Street.  Teflon  hose  manufacturing.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.,  by 
prior  arrangement.  Contact  C.L.  Mackinson,  Direc- 
tor of  Manufacturing.  Phone:  413  739-5631 . 

TURNERS  FALLS 

74  Esleeck  Manufacturing  Company,  Canal  Street. 
Paper  manufacturing.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement 
only.  Contact  Robert  W.  Scott,  Vice  President  of 
Manufacturing.  Phone:  413  863-4326. 

78    Hallmark  Color  Labs,  at  the  Airport.  Develop  and 
print  color  pictures  for  professional  studios.  Tours 
by  prior  arrangement.  Contact  John  Walker,  Cus- 
tomer Relations  Manager.  Phone:  413  863-9551. 
UXBRIDGE 

99  Emile  Bernat  &  Sons  Company,  Depot  and  Mendon 
Streets.  Yarn  dyeing  and  processing.  Tours  by  prior 
arrangement  only.  Contact  Mr.  Jack  Gangemi,  Di- 
rector, Customer  Services.  Phone:  617  278-2414, 
Ext.  206. 

WATERTOWN 

27  Barclay  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  150  Coolidge 
Avenue.  Industrial  water  conditioning — pollution 
control.  Visits  can  be  arranged  with  advance  notice. 
Contact  S.D.  Barclay.  Phone:  617  926-2256. 

WEBSTER 

99  Cranston  Print  Works.  Textile  printing  of  designs  on 
cloth  fabric.  Tours  available  by  prior  arrangement. 
Contact  Donald  Barry,  Personnel  Director.  Phone: 
617  943-0520. 


WESTBORO 

113  Alden  Systems  Company,  Inc.,  Route  9  at  495 
Turnpike  Road.  Material-handling  equipment: 
Alden-Ready-Count  Containers,  Holder  Feed 
Chutes  and  modular  conveyors.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.,  by  prior 
arrangement.  Contact  N.A.  Duhamel,  General 
Manager.  Phone:  617  366-8556. 

1  Bay  State  Abrasives  Division,  Dresser  Industries, 
Inc.,  Union  Street.  Abrasive  grinding  wheels.  Tours 
by  prior  arrangement.  Contact  Clifford  S.  Duxbury, 
Jr.,  Public  Relations  Manager.  Phone:  617 
366-443 1 . 

82  New  England  Electric,  20  Turnpike  Road.  Tours 
daily,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Contact  the  Public  Informa- 
tion Department.  Phone:  617  366-9011. 

WEST  SPRINGFIELD 

82  Western  Massachusetts  Electric  Company,  174 
Brush  Hill  Avenue.  New  England  Power  Exchange, 
Northfield  Mountain  Pumped  Hydro-Electric  Plant 
and  Electric  Generating  Station.  Advance  notice 
necessary  for  tours.  Phone:  413  785-5871,  Ext.  298. 

WILMINGTON 

66  Compugraphic  Corporation,  80  Industrial  Way. 
Manufacturer  of  photo  typesetting  system.  Tours  by 
prior  arrangement,  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  4:30  p.m.  Contact  Paul  Thiel,  Manager  of  Mar- 
keting. Phone::  617  944-6555. 

42  Charles  River  Breeding  Laboratories,  Inc.,  251 
Ballardvale  Street.  Breeder  of  laboratory 
animals — mice  and  rats.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement 
only.  Contact  Mr.  Andre  R.  Normand,  Personnel 
Director.  Phone:  617  658-6000. 

WINCHENDON 

33  New  England  Woodenware  Corporation,  363  River 
Street.  Corrugated  paper  cartons.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Contact  A.W. 
Urquhart,  Vice  President-Treasurer.  Phone:  617 
297-0921. 

WORCESTER 

1  Norton  Company,  One  New  Bond  Street.  Grinding 
wheel  manufacturer.  Tours  by  advance  arrangement 
only,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Contact  Mr.  David  B.  Tyler, 
Supervisor,  Community  Relations.  Phone:  617 
853-1000,  Ext.  2231. 

68  Reed  and  Prince  Manufacturing  Company,  One 
Duncan  Avenue.  Manufacturer  of  metal  fasteners. 
Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only.  Contact  Jeffrey 
Hunter,  Personnel  Director.  Phone:  617  753-2931, 
Ext.  244. 


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MASSACHUSETTS 


72  Worcester  Telegram  and  Gazette,  Inc.,  20  Franklin 
Street.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only.  Contact 
Andy  Fuller,  Public  Relations  Director.  Phone:  617 

755-4321. 


MICHIGAN 

ADA 

91  Amway  Corporation,  7575  East  Fulton.  Home  and 
personal  care  products.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  and  10:30  a.m.  and  1:30  and  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  75  minutes.  Group  number:  100  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
15  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Mr. 
Milt  Weeks,  Guest  Relations.  Phone:  616  676-6233. 

ALPENA 

66  Besser  Company,  Johnson  Street.  Manufacturer  of 
concrete  block  machinery.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
No  tours  during  week  of  July  4.  Group  number:  12 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Spanish  and  French  translation  available.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  16 
not  admitted.  Contact  Joseph  W.  Gentry,  Assistant 
Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  517  354-4111. 

BARAGA 

66  Pettibone  Michigan  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  368. 
Manufacturer  of  heavy  equipment  for  log,  lumber, 
pulpwood  and  building  trade  industries.  Tours  avail- 
able upon  advance  notice,  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45-60  minutes.  No  tours  April  1-6.  Group 
number:  6-30.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Finnish,  Swedish  and  French  translation  available. 
Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr. 
Russell  F.  Carriere,  Vice  President-General 
Manager.  Phone:  906  353-661 1 . 

BATTLE  CREEK 

86  American  Fire  Pump  &  Apparatus  Companies, 
15150 — 6  '/>  Mile  Road.  Fire  pumps  and  fire  trucks. 
Tour  of  fire  pump  plant  and  apparatus  plant  (next 
door).  Visitors  observe  the  machining,  testing  and 
assembly  of  fire  pumps,  and  complete  assembly  of 
fire  trucks  from  start  to  finish.  Equipment  shown: 
pumpers,  aerials,  elevating  platforms,  water  towers 
and  special  custom-built  apparatus.  Tours  Monday, 
Thursday  and  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  15-30  minutes.  Group  number: 
2-12.  Advance  notice  of  5  weeks  required.  Contact 
Leo  Simurr,  Sales  Manager  ( Apparatus  Plant)  or  Jim 
Moody,  Sales  Manager  (Pump  Plant).  Phone:  616 
963-1548  (apparatus)  or  616  962-8768  (pump). 


26  Kellogg  Company,  235  Porter  Street.  Breakfast 
cereals.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  day  before 
and  the  day  after  a  holiday.  Group  number:  35 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required  for 
groups.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  H.C. 
Nipper,  Director  of  Visitors'  Service.  Phone:  616 
962-5151. 

BAY  CITY 

50  Made  Rite  Potato  Chip  Company,  505  North  Euclid 
Avenue.  Potato  chip  manufacturer.  Visitors  view 
the  potato  chip  manufacturing  process  from  raw 
product  to  packaging  of  chips.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  9:30-11  a.m.  Tour  length:  15 
minutes.  Group  number:  25-60.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  Mrs.  Linda  Toyzan  or  Sue  Born. 
Phone:517  684-6271. 

BEAVERTON 

79  Alma  Plastics  Company,  Kal  Plant,  4378  South 
M-18.  Plastic  sheet  extruder.  Tour  of  extrusion 
operation,  warehouse  and  maintenance  area.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30-45  minutes.  Group  number:  2-10.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Contact  John  Graveline,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  517 
435-7701. 

BENTON  HARBOR 

50  Benton  Harbor  Fruit  Market,  1891  Territorial  Road. 
Farmers'  market.  Tours  June  1  to  October  15, 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Ad- 
vance notice  preferred.  Contact  Alvin  Braudo,  Man- 
ager. Phone:616  925-0681. 

66  Gast  Manufacturing  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  99 
(2300  M-139).  Pneumatic  products:  air  compres- 
sors, vacuum  pumps,  air  motors.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2 
hours.  Group  number:  6-24.  Advance  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Jack 
Huffman.  Phone:  616  926-6171. 


BESSEMER 

65  Iron  Wood  Products,  Yale  Avenue.  Manufacturer  of 
plywood  panels.  Tours  on  Wednesday,  9  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  30  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  14 
not  admitted.  Contact  James  Rye,  Sales  Manager. 
Phone:906  937-4212. 


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49 


BLISSFIELD 

23  The  Home  Canning  Company,  223  Jefferson  Av- 
enue. Vegetable  canning.  Tours  August  15  through 
October  1,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  20 
minutes.  Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required.  Children  under  8  not  admitted. 
Contact  Cecil  Schmitz,  General  Manager.  Phone: 
517  486-2700. 

BRADLEY 

45  Plummer  Supply,  1180— 129th  Street.  Producer  of 
irrigation  parts  and  services.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  60  minutes. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Cal 
Plummer,  Owner.  Phone:  616  792-2215. 


BRIDGMAN 

82  Indiana  &  Michigan  Electric  Company,  Cook  Nuc- 
lear Center.  Electrical  power  generated  by  nuclear 
energy.  Tours  Wednesday  through  Saturday,  10 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.,  Sunday  12  noon  to  6  p.m.;  Memo- 
rial Day  through  Labor  Day,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m., 
Wednesday  through  Saturday  and  1 1  a.m.  to  6  p.m. 
on  Sunday.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  on 
Monday  and  Tuesday,  but  open  on  holidays.  Group 
number:  3-73.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required 
for  groups  of  more  than  10.  All  nuclear  facility  tours 
must  be  cleared  in  writing  through  the  American 
Electric  Power  System,  New  York.  Contact  Mrs. 
Cathy  Will.  Phone:  616  465-6101. 

CADILLAC 

53  St.  Johns,  Inc.,  130  Gunn.  Furniture 
manufacturer — wooden  dining  room  furniture.  Vis- 
itors observe  furniture  production  from  rough 
lumber  to  finished  product.  Tours  by  advance  ar- 
rangement only,  Monday  through  Friday,  9:15  a.m. 
and  12:30  and  2:15  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60  min- 
utes. Group  number:  2-10.  Children  under  16  not 
admitted.  Contact  E.W.  Townsend,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:616  775-2425. 


CENTREVILLE 

66  Meyer  Hydraulics  Corporation,  512  West  Burr  Oak 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  hydraulic  jacks,  lifts  and 
presses.  Tour  of  manufacturing  shop  of  hydraulic 
equipment.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
3  p.m.  Tour  length:  15  minutes.  No  tours  week 
between  Christmas  and  New  Year's.  Group  number: 
10  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Gerald  R.  Meyer, 
President,  or  Barry  G.  Meyer,  Vice  President. 
Phone:616  467-6302. 


CHARLOTTE 

45  C  &  B  Silo  Company,  2598  Lansing  Road.  Silo 
manufacturing.  Open  daily,  7  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  No 
tours  week  between  Christmas  and  New  Year's. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  preferred.  Spanish  trans- 
lation available.  Contact  Paul  E.  Way.  Phone:  517 
543-4260. 

CHELSEA 

50  Chelsea  Milling  Company,  North  Street.  Manufac- 
turer of  "Jiff"  Cake  and  Frosting  Mixes.  Tour 
consists  of  a  slide  presentation  and  a  question-and- 
answer  period  prior  to  touring  the  plant.  Tours  by 
appointment  only,  Monday  through  Friday;  9:30  and 
10:30  a.m.  and  12:30  and  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  three  days  before  each  holiday. 
Group  number:  60  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Preschool  children  must  be  accompanied  by  parent 
or  guardian.  Contact  Helen  Doering,  Tour  Depart- 
ment. Phone:  313  475-1361. 

COMSTOCK  PARK 

66  Metzgar  Conveyor  Company,  901  Metzgar  Drive. 
Manufacturer  of  conveyor  equipment.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  15  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  children 
admitted.  Contact  D.  Robert  Metzgar.  Phone:  616 
784-0930. 

COOPERSVILLE 

65  Heath  Manufacturing  Company,  140  Mill  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  redwood  planters  and  bird  feeders. 
Tour  of  production  facilities,  including  the  saw 
room,  assembly  room  and  packing  room.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  last  week  of  June. 
Contact  Donald  Heath  or  Lewis  Hebron.  Phone:  616 
837-8181. 

DEARBORN 

7  Rouge  Manufacturing  Complex  (Ford  Michigan 
Company).  Tours  are  available  throughout  the  year. 
Information  about  the  daily  tours  departing  from  the 
Ford  Guest  Center  may  be  obtained  by  calling  313 
322-0034.  Groups  or  individuals  with  special  inter- 
ests may  obtain  further  information  by  calling  the 
International  Public  Relations  Office:  313  322-5845. 

DETROIT 

67  Frederick  &  Herrud,  Inc.,  1487  Farnsworth.  Slaugh- 
ter house — fresh  pork  products.  Tour  of  slaughter- 
ing, cutting  and  packaging  operations.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length: 
1  hour.  Group  number:  5-10.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  No  chil- 
dren admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Joel  Dorfman,  Opera- 
tions Manager.  Phone:  313  832-6080. 


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MICHIGAN 


93  Helin  Tackle  Company,  4099  Beaufait  Avenue. 
Manufacturer  of  artificial  lures  (baits)  for  game  fish. 
Visitors  observe  the  manufacturing  of  lures  and  a 
film  presentation.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Group  number:  10-50.  Advance 
notice  required.  Finnish  and  Polish  translation  avail- 
able. Contact  Wallace  Helin,  Vice  President.  Phone: 
313  921-0888. 

75  Michigan  Refining  Division,  Marathon  Oil  Com- 
pany, 1300  South  Fort  Street.  Petroleum  refining — 
gasoline,  kerosene,  heating  oil,  asphalt,  propylene, 
propane.  A  brief  oral  presentation  of  refinery  opera- 
tions is  followed  by  a  conducted  tour  of  refinery 
facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  2-3  hours.  Group  number:  2-20. 
Advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Italian,  Ger- 
man, Polish,  Spanish  and  Yiddish  translation  avail- 
able. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Sydney  Blum. 
Phone:313  843-9100. 

11  National  Bank  of  Detroit  Money  Museum,  611 
Woodward  Avenue.  Visitors  to  the  Money  Museum 
are  offered  a  look  at  the  coins,  currency  and  unusual 
items  man  has  used  as  money  over  the  centuries. 
Highlights  of  the  collection  are  a  U.S.  $10,000  bill 
and  an  example  of  the  largest  money  in  the  world 
from  Yap  Island.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  3  weeks 
required.  Contact  Special  Events  Representative. 
Phone:313  225-1701. 

16  The  Stroh  Brewery  Company,  909  East  Elizabeth 
Street.  Tour  of  the  facilities  with  an  explanation  of 
the  brewing  and  packaging  process.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  40 
minutes.  No  tours  during  week  between  Christmas 
and  New  Year's.  Group  number:  50  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required  for  groups  of  more  than  25 
persons.  German,  French,  Polish  and  Spanish  trans- 
lation available  with  prior  notice.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  must  be  accompanied 
by  an  adult.  Contact  Mr.  Don  Nadeau,  Manager  of 
Hospitality.  Phone:  313  961-5840. 

68  Taylor  &  Gaskin,  Inc.,  6440  Mack  Avenue.  Man- 
ufacturer of  conveyors,  industrial  processing  equip- 
ment and  heavy  equipment  for  the  coke  industry.  An 
orientation  period  is  followed  by  a  tour  of  the  plant 
and  a  question-and-answer  period.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30-60  minutes.  No  tours  December  25  through 
January  1.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1-2  weeks  required.  Children  under  6  not 
admitted.  Contact  Michael  Gaskin.  Phone:  313 
925-9550. 


50  Vlasic  Foods,  Inc.,  Box  757.  Pickle  products.  Tours 
would  be  of  interest  only  to  other  pickle  processors. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  Tour  length: 
60-90  minutes.  Group  number  2-15.  Written 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  permitted. 
Contact  Blaine  Peterson.    Phone:   313   851-9400. 

DEXTER 

19  Jenkins  Equipment  Company,  Inc.  and  Sweepster, 
Inc.,  2810  Baker.  Street  sweepers  and  brush 
replacements — polypropolene  bristles.  Visitors  ob- 
serve fabrication  of  sweepers;  manufacturing  of 
various  types  of  brushes  and  extrusion  of 
polypropolene  bristles.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Group  number:  2-10.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  German  and  Spanish  translation  available 
occasionally.  No  children  admitted.  Contact 
Robert  Doletzky,  Vice  President-Sales.  Phone:  313 
426-3961. 

DOLLAR  BAY 

65  Horner  Flooring  Company,  Maple  Avenue.  Man- 
ufacturers of  Hard  Maple  flooring.  Visitors  observe 
processing  of  Maple  lumber  into  a  finished  product. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  August 
9.  Group  number:  12  maximum.  Advance  notice  of 
2  weeks  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Robert  Gravitter,  H.  Kenneth  Hamar, 
John  C.  Hamar  or  Edward  J.  Stone.  Phone:  906 
482-1180. 

DOWAGIAC 

65  Jessup  Door  Company,  Inc.,  300  East  Railroad 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  wood  doors  (panel,  louver 
and  sash).  Tour  begins  with  product  line  presenta- 
tion and  brief  company  history.  The  plant  tour 
shows  the  start-to-finish  aspect  of  door  production. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  12  noon 
and  1-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  No  tours  the 
first  week  in  July  and  the  week  between  Christmas 
and  New  Year's.  Group  number:  2-20.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Lyle  Headington,  Personnel 
Manager.  Phone:  616  782-2183. 

ESCANABA 

74  Mead  Corporation,  Escanaba  Paper  Company, 
County  Road  426.  Publishing  paper.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
60-90  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July  4  and  Christ- 
mas week.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Group  number:  15  maximum.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  14  not  admitted. 
Contact  Robert  E.  Barron.  Phone:  906  786-1660. 


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FARMINGTON 

66  French  Enterprises,  Inc.,  29666  West  Nine  Mile 
Road.  "Ball-O-Matic"  (patented)  ballizing  equip- 
ment and  processing.  Tour  includes  discussion  of 
"Ball-O-Matic"  equipment  and  process,  as  well  as 
a  slide  presentation.  Tours  by  advance  arrangement 
only.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  30-40. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No  cameras 
permitted.  Contact  George  A.  Gazan,  President. 
Phone:313  474-7200. 


FREMONT 

50  Gerber  Products  Company,  445  State  Street.  Baby 
food — preparation,  filling,  sealing,  labeling,  ware- 
housing of  various  varieties  of  prepared  baby  food. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9-1 1:30  a.m.  and  1-4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  Group  number:  40 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required  for 
groups.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
must  be  accompanied  by  adults.  Contact  Chris 
Tonkin,  Plant  Hostess.  Phone:  616  928-2630. 


FRANKENMUTH 

16  Carling  National  Breweries,  Inc.,  926  South  Main 
Street.  Brewing,  canning  and  bottling  of  malt  bever- 
ages. Tour  includes  visit  to  brewhouse  area  and 
bottling  and  canning  department.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  June  1  to  September  1:  10  a.m.,  11 
a.m.,  1  p.m.,  2  p.m.  and  3  p.m.;  September  1  to 
June  1:11  a.m.,  1  p.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  35 
minutes.  Group  number:  90  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required  for  groups  of  25  or  more. 
Contact  Mr.  Jay  Pearsall,  Tour  Program  Manager. 
Phone:  517  652-6161. 


FRANKFORT 

50  Pet  Incorporated-Frozen  Foods  Division,  1121  Main 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  frozen  dessert  pies,  pie 
shells,  cobblers  and  whipped  topping.  Tour  of 
production  lines,  shipping  and  warehouse  areas. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  or  2  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  25  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Preschool  children  must  be  ac- 
companied by  adults.  Contact  Duane  S.  Williams, 
Plant  Manager.  Phone:  616  352-9641 . 


FRASER 

53  National  Seating  Company  of  Michigan,  Inc., 
16595 — 13  Mile  Road.  Manufacturer  of  commercial 
furniture  for  restaurants  and  lounges,  and  home 
dinette  furniture.  Tour  of  upholstery  division  (man- 
ufacturing of  chairs,  stools  and  booths)  and  table 
division  (manufacturing  of  table  legs  and  booth 
wood  construction).  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Group  number:  2-10.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  18  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  James  E.  Bolin.  Phone:  313 
293-3350. 


GALESBURG 

48  Burgess  Seed  and  Plant  Company,  67  East  Battle 
Creek  Street.  Horticulture — seeds  and  plants.  Tour 
of  greenhouses,  seed  farm,  nursery  storage,  order 
processing  and  shipping  area.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tours  by  advance 
arrangement  only.  Group  number:  25  maximum. 
Contact  Patrick  Sweeney.  Phone:  616  665-7079. 


GLADWIN 

105  Linabery  Products,  Inc.,  490  Industrial  Park  Drive. 
Manufacturer  of  recreational  vehicle  accessories, 
sign  maintenance  equipment,  fireplaces  and  wood- 
burning  stoves.  Tours  Monday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  November  15-22. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Leo 
Brown,  Marketing  and  Sales  Manager,  or  Leon 
Wheeler,  Plant  Production  Manager.  Phone:  517 
426-8422. 


105  Wolverine  Camper  Corporation,  801  East  Cedar 
Avenue.  Manufacturer  of  pickup  campers  and 
mini-motor  homes.  Visitors' observe  construction 
and  assembly  of  pickup  campers  and  mini-homes. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  Contact 
Leonard  Oesch.  Phone:  517  426-9241. 


GRAND  HAVEN 

20  Rycenga  Homes,  Inc.,  1053  Jackson.  Custom  man- 
ufacturer of  paneled  homes.  General  tour  of  factory, 
engineering  department  and  subdivisions.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Contact  Ronald  Bloom. 
Phone:  616  842-8040. 


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MICHIGAN 


GRAND  JUNCTION 

50  Michigan  Blueberry  Growers  Association,  Drawer 
B,  County  Road  215.  Blueberry  production.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Tours  from  July  4  to  Labor  Day. 
Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
John  Shelford,  Public  Relations.  Phone:  616 
434-6791. 


HOLLAND 

12  Brooks  Products,  Inc.,  777  Brooks  Avenue.  Soft 
drink  manufacturer.  Visitors  view  the  process  of  soft 
drink  manufacturing  from  a  glass  enclosed  balcony. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10-11:30  a.m.  and 
1:30-4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  15  minutes.  Group 
number:  6-20.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Robert  J.  Marcus,  Public  Relations.  Phone:  616 
396-2371. 


GRAND  RAPIDS 

65  Antique  Reproductions,  Inc.,  250  Commerce,  S.W. 
Cabinet  manufacturer — grandfather  clocks  exclu- 
sively. Tour  of  the  following  areas:  rough  mill, 
finish  mill,  assembly,  finishing,  final  assembly  and 
shipping.  Tours  Friday,  1-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2 
hours.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required.  Sketches  not  permitted.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Robert  D.  Rose. 
Phone:616  774-9321. 


66  Clipper  Belt  Lacer  Company,  974  Front  Avenue, 
N.W.  Manufacturer  of  belt  lacing  equipment.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and 
1:30-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  No  tours 
the  last  two  weeks  of  July  and  last  ten  days  of  the 
year.  Group  number:  8  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  1-2  days  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Russell 
Vollink,  Vice  President.  Phone:  616  459-3196. 

HARBERT 

111  Lakeside  Vineyard,  Inc.,  13581  Red  Arrow  High- 
way. Winery — Vina  del  Lago  Sangria,  Lakeside 
wines,  Molly  Pitcher  wines.  Tour  of  vineyards  and 
winery,  returning  to  the  "Tasting  Barrel"  to  sample 
the  wines.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday:  9  a.m. 
to  5  p.m.;  Sunday,  12  noon  to  6  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required  if  group  consists  of  more  than  10 
persons.  Contact  Helen  D.  Lundquist,  Customer 
Relations.  Phone:  616  469-0700. 


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Deklomp  Wooden  Shoe  &  Delft  Factory,  257  East 
32nd  Street.  Manufacturer  of  wooden  shoes,  delft- 
ware  and  related  products.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  No  tours  in  January.  Group  number:  15 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  10  days  required. 
Dutch  translation  available.  Contact  John  Vink. 
Phone:616  396-2292. 


Polynesian  Pools,  Inc.,  1145  South  Washington. 
Swimming  pool  manufacturer.  Visitors  see  how  a 
panel  is  vacuum  formed,  the  fiberglassing  of  the 
panel  and  the  manufacturing  of  vinyl  liners  and 
covers.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  2-8. 
Advance  notice  required.  Italian,  Spanish,  French, 
Turkish,  Polish,  Czech  and  Dutch  translation  avail- 
able. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Visitors  from  competitive 
industries  in  foreign  countries  must  be  cleared 
before  admission  to  plant  is  granted.  Contact  Mr. 
Robert  Glonek.  Phone:  616  392-6941. 


HARTFORD 

111  Bronte  Champagne  &  Wines  Company,  Route  2, 
County  Road  687.  Winery  and  vineyard.  Tour  of 
retail  store,  wine  aging  cellars,  champagne  and 
sherry  rooms,  wine  and  champagne  bottling  lines 
and  tasting  room.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday: 
10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.;  Sunday,  12  noon  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  25  minutes.  Advance  notice  required  if  more 
than  20  persons.  Contact  Lyn  Winkel,  Public  Rela- 
tions and  Tours.  Phone:  616  621-3419. 


110  Taylor  Produce  &  Storage  Company,  449  Howard 
Avenue.  Public  refrigerated  and  general  merchan- 
dise warehouse.  Tours  available  on  advance  notice; 
8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
required.  Children  under  13  not  admitted.  Contact 
Robert  G.  Hall.  Phone:  616  392-7171. 


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53 


HOWELL 

66  Ex-Cell-O  Workcenter  Division,  2280  West  Grand 
River  Avenue  (P.O.  Box  40).  Machine  tool  man- 
ufacturer. The  product  line  is  primarily  numerical- 
computer  controlled  metal  cutting  machine  tools. 
The  tour  includes  the  machine  assembly  area, 
machine  shop  where  components  of  the  equipment 
are  produced,  inspection  equipment  and  computer 
support  equipment.  This  plant  builds  the  most  com- 
plete line  of  horizontal  spindle  machining  centers  in 
the  world.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday  and  Thurs- 
day (preferably  2nd  and  3rd  week  of  month),  8-11 
a.m.  and  1-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
preferred.  German,  French  and  Spanish  translation 
available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  R.  Ellig,  Gen- 
eral Sales  Manager.  Phone:  517  546-5330. 

IMLAY  CITY 

27  Anderson  Peat  Company,  332  Graham  Road.  Bag- 
ging peat  humus  and  mining  peat.  Tour  of  bagging 
plant  and  warehouse,  and  in  the  summer  the  mining 
area.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  7  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  3-25. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Contact  Ward 
Jessop  or  Joe  Roy.  Phone:  313  724-2875. 

JACKSON 

58  Airport  Industries,  Inc.,  3601  Wildwood  Avenue. 
Manufacturer  of  large  diameter  screw  machine  pro- 
ducts. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  Robert  Hones.  Phone:  517 
782-0539. 


KALAMAZOO 

72  Kalamazoo  Gazette,  401  South  Burdick  Street. 
Newspaper.  Visitors  observe  production  aspects  of 
the  newspaper  industry  from  the  newsroom  to  the 
pressroom.  If  requested,  tour  can  be  geared  for 
career  orientation.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9:30  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60  minutes. 
Group  number:  60  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2-3 
weeks  required  from  September  to  June;  1  week 
required  from  June  to  September.  Children  under  10 
not  admitted.  Contact  Elaine  R.  Cossar,  Promotion 
Department.  Phone:  616  345-3511,  Ext.  391. 


LANSING 

44  Farm  Bureau  Services,  Inc.,  Public  Relations  and 
Marketing  Services  Division,  7373  West  Saginow, 
P.O.  Box  960.  Manufacturer  of  agricultural 
supplies — feed,  fertilizer,  grain  and  bean  marketing. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  4-20.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  10  days  required.  Admittance  re- 
stricted to  ages  12  to  65.  Contact  Arlo  Wasson, 
Director  of  Public  Relations  and  Marketing  Ser- 
vices. Phone:517485-8121. 


50  Lorann  Oils,  Inc.,  4518  Aurelius  Road.  Packaging 
food  flavors  and  food  colors.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  16  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mrs.  Lucille  Carlson.  Phone:  517 
882-0215. 


42  Commonwealth  Associates,  Inc.,  209  East 
Washington  Avenue.  Consulting,  design  engineer- 
ing and  architecture.  "Overview"  presentation  of 
company  and  activities  followed  by  tour  of  engineer- 
ing, architectural,  environmental,  computer  and  re- 
prographic areas.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
10-25.  Advance  notice  of  3  weeks  required.  French 
and  Spanish  translation  available.  Children  under  16 
not  admitted.  Contact  L.A.  Nichols,  Manager,  In- 
formational Services.  Phone:  517  788-3790. 

82  Consumers  Power  Company,  212  West  Michigan 
Avenue.  Public  utility  (investor-owned)  providing 
gas  and  electric  service.  Tours  by  appointment  only. 
Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  14  not 
admitted.  Contact  Paul  F.  Ingell,  Ludington  Pumped 
Storage  Hydroelectric  Plant;  Russell  C.  Youngdahl, 
Nuclear  Plant.  Phone:  517  788-0550. 


LAWRENCE 

50  Michigan  Quality  Frozen  Foods,  Inc.,  129  Main. 
Frozen  fruit  processing.  Tour  of  farming  operation 
and  processing  facilities.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday  by  appointment,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tours 
during  months  the  fruits  are  in  season.  Advance 
notice  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Contact 
Robert  E.  Carpp  or  Harvey  Ortmann.  Phone:  616 
674-8082. 


LINWOOD 

50  Bay  View  Food  Products  Company,  219  East  Ben- 
jamin Street.  Fresh  and  salted  cucumbers.  Visitors 
observe  harvesting  of  cucumbers,  grading,  salting 
and  shipping.  Tours  July  15  to  September  10; 
Monday  through  Saturday,  starting  at  12  noon.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  4-10.  Contact 
Donald  H.  Moore.  Phone:  517  697-5752. 


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LUDINGTON 

37  House  of  Flavors,  Inc.,  402  West  Ludington  Av- 
enue. Ice  cream  and  ice  cream  mix  production. 
Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour  length:  30  min- 
utes. Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  Robert  Neal,  Jr.,  President. 
Phone:  616  845-5785. 


MANISTEE 

5  Glen  of  Michigan,  77  Hancock  Street.  Manufacturer 
of  misses'  sportswear — pants,  jackets,  shirts  and 
skirts.  Tour  of  manufacturing  facility,  including 
cutting  room,  stitching  and  finishing  departments, 
pattern-making  department  and  shipping  area.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  (Sep- 
tember through  May);  7:30  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  (June 
through  August).  Group  number:  10-25.  Advance 
notice  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult. 
Contact  Harless  Feagins  or  Janell  Sandstedt.  Phone: 
616  723-3531. 


MASON 

63  Ka  Tal  Pa  Arabian  Horse  Farm,  596  North 
Hagadorn  Road.  Breeding,  training,  racing  and 
showing  of  Arabian  horses.  Visitors  tour  the  stable 
area  and  trophy  room,  and  see  all  of  the  horses. 
Tours  daily,  9  a.m.  to  7  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2 
hours.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact  Dr.  James 
or  Ann  Louise  Budd.  Phone:  517  485-8856  or  517 
676-2141. 


MENOMINEE 

3  Enstrom  Helicopter  Corporation,  2229  North  22nd 
Street.  Helicopter  manufacturer.  Tours  May  through 
September;  first  and  third  Thursday  of  each  month, 
2-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  6 
must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Ernest  L. 
Medina,  Administrative  Vice  President.  Phone:  906 
863-9972. 

MIDLAND 

79  Dow  Chemical  U.S.A.,  Midland  Division.  Chemi- 
cals and  plastics.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  by 
appointment.  Tour  length:  1-6  hours.  Tours  are 
tailored  to  specific  interest  and  can  fluctuate  in  time. 
Group  number:  35  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1-2 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Russ  G. 
Hamlin,  Supervisor  of  Guest  Relations.  Phone:  517 
636-2591. 


MONROE 

53  La-Z-Boy  Chair  Company,  1284  North  Telegraph 
Road.  Upholstered  reclining  chairs.  Tour  includes 
cutting,  sewing,  upholstering  and  final  assembly 
areas.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  1 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  first  two  weeks 
of  July.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  days  required.  Children  must  be  10  years 
of  age  unless  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
Donald  E.  Blohm,  Office  Manager.  Phone:  313 
242-1444. 

MUSKEGON  HEIGHTS 

66  Edlen  Machinery  Company,  2524  Park  Street.  Re- 
building and  reconditioning  of  machinery.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10  maxi- 
mum. Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Lester  D.  Scott,  Secretary-Treasurer.  Phone:  616 
733-2695. 

74  S.  D.  Warren  Company,  A  Division  of  Scott  Paper 
Company,  2400  Lakeshore  Drive.  Pulp  and  pa- 
permill.  Tours  daily,  9  a.m.  to  7  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
and  Vz  hours.  No  tours  the  first  week  in  July.  Group 
number:  5-50.  Written  advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  15  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Ned  Dale, 
Jr.,  Equal  Employment  and  Training  Coordinator, 
Industrial  Relations  Department.  Phone:  616 
755-3761. 

OSCODA 

14  Sawyer  Canoe  Company,  234  State  Street.  Man- 
ufacturer of  lightweight  fiberglass  canoes  for  com- 
petition use;  canoes  for  sports  and  family  use,  and 
canoe  rentals  and  float  trips.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-4  p.m.  Tour  length: 
10-60  minutes.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Con- 
tact Paul  Johnston  or  Robert  Gramorie.  Phone:  517 
739-9181. 

owosso 

53  Lee  L.  Woodard  Sons,  Inc.,  317  South  Elm  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  wrought  iron  and  casual  furniture. 
Tour  of  various  stages  of  production  of  wrought  iron 
furniture,  including  forging  forming,  welding  and 
finishing.  Tour  also  includes  the  upholstery  and 
cushion  making  department.  There  is  a  lot  of  detail 
work  resembling  the  old  blacksmith  shop  doing  the 
intricate  work  of  forging  and  the  use  of  the  anvil. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  12  maximum. 
Written  advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  John  H.  Hekman,  President, 
or  Joe  White,  Director  of  Production.  Phone:  517 
723-7881. 


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PAW  PAW 

111  Frontenac  Vineyards,  Inc.,  3418  West  Michigan. 
Wine  production — table,  dessert,  fruit  and  specialty 
wines.  A  guided  tour  through  the  procedures  of  wine 
making  from  harvesting  the  grapes  to  the  finished 
product.  Visitors  are  invited  to  taste  wines  from  the 
fifty  varieties  that  are  manufactured  in  this  plant. 
Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  9  a.m. to  5  p.m.; 
Sunday,  12  noon  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30 
minutes.  Group  number:  2-150.  Advance  notice 
required  for  groups  of  more  than  40  persons.  Con- 
tact Richard  Bauman,  Tour  Director.  Phone:  616 
657-5531. 

Ill  St.  Julian  Wine  Company,  Inc.,  716  South 
Kalamazoo  Street.  Producer  of  many  varieties  of 
wines  and  champagnes.  Tour  of  winery  and  storage 
facility,  followed  by  wine  sampling  from  over  forty 
types  of  wine.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  9 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.;  Sunday,  12  noon  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30-35  minutes.  Group  number:  50  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required  for  large 
groups.  Contact  John  Bragadini,  Public  Relations 
Director.  Phone:  616  657-5568. 

Ill  Warner  Vineyards,  Inc.,  706  South  Kalamazoo 
Street.  Table,  dessert  wines,  champagnes,  sparkling 
wines,  grape  juice  and  grape  concentrate.  A  45- 
minute  tour  of  the  winery,  followed  by  wine  tasting 
from  the  forty-two  varieties  of  fine  wines  and 
champagnes.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.;  Sunday,  12  noon  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  30  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  60  days  preferred.  Contact  Bob 
Harrison,  Hospitality  Director,  or  Rick  Palasinski, 
Tour  Director.  Phone:  616  657-3165. 

PORT  HURON 

72  Times  Herald,  907  Sixth  Street.  Daily  newspaper. 
Tour  consists  of  a  slide  presentation  and  walking 
tour  through  the  building.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  11:30  a.m.  to  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-30.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mary  Jo  Williams,  Public  Service.  Phone: 
313  985-7171. 

ST.  CLAIR  SHORES 

83  Tweddle  Litho  Company,  24000  Harper  Avenue. 
Commercial  lithography — computerized  typeset- 
ting. Visitors  see  following  printing  operations: 
preparation  and  typesetting  of  copy,  platemaking, 
printing,  etc.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  12 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Chil- 
dren under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Eddie  Matson, 
Jerry  Pilot  or  Mike  Tweddle.  Phone:  313  371-3300. 


ST.  JOSEPH 

41  Heath  Company  (Subsidiary  of  Schlumberger, 
Ltd.),  Hilltop  Road.  Electronic  instruments  and 
electronic  kits — metal  fabrications,  parts  packag- 
ing, material-handling,  automated  warehouse,  elec- 
tronic equipment  assembly,  office  operation  (retail 
store  with  product  demonstrations  at  this  location, 
also).  Tours  during  June,  July  and  August  only, 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  1:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  30  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required  for  groups; 
individuals  do  not  require  an  appointment.  No 
cameras  or  tape  recorders  permitted.  Children  under 
16  not  admitted.  Contact  M.R.  Cutter,  Manager, 
Marketing  Services.  Phone:  616  982-3264. 

SOUTH  HAVEN 

66  Getman  Corporation,  820  Dunkley  Avenue.  Under- 
ground mining  equipment.  Tours  June  through  Au- 
gust, Tuesday  through  Thursday,  1-5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  6  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  4  weeks  required.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  E.G.  Getman,  President. 
Phone:616  637-2151. 

65  S.  E.  Overton  Company,  229  Elkenburg  Street. 
Woodworking — gunstocks,  guitar  necks,  molding, 
etc.  Visitors  observe  machining,  sanding  and  finish- 
ing operations.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  first 
2  weeks  in  July.  Group  number:  6-30.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  10  not 
admitted.  Contact  Frank  Overton,  President.  Phone: 
616  637-1194. 


SOUTH  LYON 

63  Knotty  Pine  Farm,  21425  Pontiac  Trail.  Thor- 
oughbred horse  farm.  Visitors  see  the  daily  activities 
of  a  working  horse  farm.  Tours  daily,  10  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Small  children  must  be  accom- 
panied by  adults.  Contact  Jean  Mclninch.  Phone: 
313  437-1876. 


STERLING 

65  Knights  Mill,  3625  Boorgeouis  Road.  Industrial 
lumber  and  pallets.  Visitors  tour  the  following 
operations:  cutting,  pallet  assembly,  fence  building 
and  rail  splitting.  Tours  Monday  through  Thursday, 
10  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  6-30.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Contact  Gordon  Rendrick,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:517  654-3504. 


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MICHIGAN 


TAYLOR 

66  GAR  Manufacturing  Company,  6835  Monroe 
Boulevard.  Tool  and  die  shop.  Visitors  see  manufac- 
turing of  tools,  jigs,  fixtures  and  special  machines. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  2-5  days  required.  Italian 
and  German  translation  available.  Children  under  15 
not  admitted.  Contact  George  A.  Rotter  or  Ernest 
Rotter.  Phone:  313  291-8600. 


105  Leland  Engineering,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  698.  Manufac- 
turer of  trailer  frames  and  snowmobile  trailers — 
metal  fabrication  and  welding.  Tour  of  plant,  includ- 
ing working  of  press  and  assembly  line  to  finished 
product.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  2-3  hours.  No  tours  weeks  of 
Christmas  and  New  Year's.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2-3  days  required. 
Contact  Gary  Miller,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  616 
483-7681  or  219  294-6409. 


TRAVERSE  CITY 

50  Traverse  City  Canning  Company,  3710  Cass  Road. 
Food  processing  (canned  and  frozen):  tart  cherries, 
sweet  cherries,  asparagus,  plums,  apple  products, 
pie  filling,  cherry  sauce  and  kidney  beans.  Tours  by 
appointment  only.  Written  advance  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  Contact  David  R.  Kellogg,  Presi- 
dent and  General  Manager.  Phone:  616  946-4860. 


WAYLAND 

5  Kessler,  Inc.,  801  South  Main  Street.  Manufacturer 
of  infants'  sleep  and  playwear — patterns,  cutting, 
sewing,  packaging  and  shipping.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
1  hour.  Group  number:  5-50.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  No  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  13  not  admitted.  Contact  Eleanor  Klinesteker, 
Receptionist.  Phone:  616  792-2222. 


WEST  OLIVE 

48  Van  Pines,  Inc.  Evergreen  and  deciduous  tree 
wholesale  nursery.  Tours  April  through  October, 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  3  hours.  Group  number:  20  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Marion  Van  Slooten. 
Phone:  616  399-1620. 


WHITE  PIGEON 

105  Cavalcade  Industries,  Inc.,  U.S.  131  South.  Man- 
ufacturer of  recreational  vehicles:  travel  trailers, 
truck  campers,  fifth  wheel  and  mini-motor  homes. 
Tour  of  manufacturing  process  from  start  to  finished 
product.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  12 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1-2  weeks  required. 
Contact  John  W.  Logan,  President.  Phone:  616 
483-7696. 


WILLIAMSTON 

63  Omega  Cattle  Corporation,  4900  South  M-52.  Reg- 
istered Angus  cattle  and  quarter  horses,  feedlot  and 
grain  elevator.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  9 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.,  by  appointment  only.  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  Steven  M.  Simmons,  Pres- 
ident. Phone:517  468-3366. 

YPSILANTI 

72  The  Ypsilanti  Press,  20  East  Michigan  Avenue. 
Publication  of  daily  newspaper.  Complete  tour  of 
the  building  including  seeing  the  pages  made  up, 
presses  running  and  mailroom  activities.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  5:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Group  number:  25 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  3  days  required. 
Children  under  7  not  admitted.  Contact  Linda  Sue 
Melvin,  Secretary  to  the  Publisher.  Phone:  313 
482-2000,  Ext.  73. 

ZEELAND 

53  Colonial  Manufacturing  Company,  103  North  Colo- 
nial Street.  Manufacturer  of  grandfather  clocks. 
Visitors  observe  woodworking  and  clock  assembly. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours.  No  tours  June  26  through  July 
16.  Group  number:  3-10.  Advance  notice  required. 
Children  not  admitted.  Contact  Terry  Mervhu. 
Phone:616  772-2108. 


MINNESOTA 


ADA 


63  Natco,  Inc.,  Highway  200,  Route  1,  Box  100.  Cattle 
feeding  and  farming.  Visitors  see  a  working  feedlot 
and  cattle  raising  operation,  including  a  1,000-head 
confinement  barn  with  a  flume  manure  removal 
system.  They  may  also  see  crop  production  on  2,300 
acres  of  land,  some  of  which  is  irrigated.  Tours 
Monday  through  Saturday,  8  a.m.  to  6  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1-2  hours.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Contact  Herman  Natwick,  Owner.  Phone:  218 
584-5125. 


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ALBERT  LEA 

45  Universal  Milking  Machine  Division,  Universal 
Cooperatives,  Inc.,  408  First  Avenue.  Milking 
machines,  vacuum  pumps  and  sanitary  fittings. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  first  week  of  Sep- 
tember. Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Clarence  J.  Schroeder, 
Manager.  Phone:  507  373-3922. 

FARIBAULT 

99  Faribault  Woolen  Mill  Company,  1500  2nd  Avenue, 
N.W.  Manufacturer  of  blankets  and  heavy  fabrics. 
Visitors  view  each  operation  from  raw  wool  to 
finished  product.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  40  minutes.  No  tours 
two  weeks  following  Fourth  of  July  holiday.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  required  for 
large  groups.  Children  under  12  not  admitted  unless 
accompanied  by  parent.  Contact  Mrs.  Donna 
Murphy.  Phone:  507  334-6444. 

50  New  Richmond  Farms,  Division  of  Domain  Indus- 
tries, Inc.,  1 1 16 — 4th  Avenue,  N.W.  Food  proces- 
sing. Visitors  view  all  phases  of  turkey  processing. 
Tours  Tuesday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  January  through 
June.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Written 
notice  of  3  weeks  required.  Spanish  transla- 
tion available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Chuck 
Beatty,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  507  334-5555. 
GLENWOOD 
3  Clyde  Machines,  Inc.,  500  Hill,  Route  55.  Aircraft 
ground  support  equipment  and  farm  equipment 
manufacturer.  Tours  Wednesday,  Thursday  and 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Arvin  Wilson.  Phone:  612  634-4504. 

GOLDEN  VALLEY 

18  WTCN-TV,  441  Boone  Avenue,  North.  Television 
station.  Tour  of  newsroom,  art  department,  film 
projection,  master  control,  scene  shop  and  studios. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  usually  in  the  after- 
noons. Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  30 
maximum.  Contact  Tour  Guide.  Phone:  612 
546-1111,  Ext.  224. 

HERMAN 

50  Herman  Market  Company,  Box  230.  Cooperative 
grain  elevator.  Tour  of  office,  weighing  and  testing 
room  and  cleaning  and  processing  facilities.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9-11  a.m.  and  2-4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  4-10.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  General  Man- 
ager. Phone:612  677-2251. 


HOPKINS 

50  Red  Owl  Stores,  Inc.,  215  East  Excelsior  Avenue. 
Food  retailer,  bakery  and  warehouse.  Tour  involves 
a  lot  of  walking  and  senior  citizens  may  wish  to  take 
an  abreviated  tour  of  just  the  bakery.  Tours  Tues- 
day, Wednesday  and  Thursday,  10  a.m.  and  II 
a.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  during 
August  or  the  day  before  a  holiday.  Group  number: 
10-40.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Chil- 
dren under  7  not  admitted,  and  one  adult  required  for 
every  10  children.  Contact  Mrs.  Joyce  Steele,  Con- 
sumer Affairs  Department.  Phone:  612  932-2444. 


INTERNATIONAL  FALLS 

74  Boise  Cascade  Corporation,  Insulite  Division,  P.O. 
Box  1302.  Paper  and  building  products  manufac- 
turer. Tours  June  through  August,  Monday  through 
Friday,  8:30  a.m.,  10:30  a.m.  and  1:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  25  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required  for  special  groups. 
Cameras  and  sketches  not  permitted.  Children  under 
10  not  admitted.  Contact  Ralph  Yrjanson  or  register 
at  main  guard  headquarters.  Phone:  2 1 8  285-52 1 7  or 
218  285-5574. 


LANESBORO 

47  Minnesota  State  Fisheries  Headquarters,  Production 
Unit.  Tour  consists  of  a  brief  orientation  of  installa- 
tion, history  of  operation  and  general  procedure. 
There  is  also  a  slide  presentation  depicting  Min- 
nesota fish,  general  fish  management  and  fish  hatch- 
ery operation;  followed  by  a  tour  of  the  hatching 
facilities,  aquaria  and  hatching  ponds  and  raceways 
with  fish  feed  furnished  for  those  who  are  interested 
in  feeding  the  fish.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  80  minutes.  No  tours 
December  1  through  March  3 1 .  Group  number: 
5-40.  Advance  notice  of  5  days  required.  Contact 
Russell  A.  Hanson,  Hatchery  Manager.  Phone:  507 
467-3771. 


LITTLE  FALLS 

14  Crestliner  Boat  Division,  AMF  Inc.,  609  N.E.  13th 
Avenue.  Pleasure  boat  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-15.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Children  under  10  not  admitted  because  of 
certain  fumes,  and  persons  with  respiratory  prob- 
lems should  be  cautioned.  Contact  Douglas  M. 
Kalahar  or  Susan  G.  Haugen.  Phone:  612  632-6686. 


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LUVERNE 

45  A.  R.  Wood  Manufacturing  Company,  220  East 
Maple.  Manufacturer  of  complete  poultry,  hog  and 
cattle  confinement  systems;  firetrucks  and  fireplac- 
es. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  15  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1-2  days  required.  Ger- 
man, French,  Spanish,  Vietnamese  and  Portuguese 
translation  available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  per- 
mitted. Contact  Otto  Ermler,  Export  Manager. 
Phone:507  283-4411. 


50  General  Mills,  Inc.,  9200  Wayzata  Boulevard.  Food 
manufacturer.  Tour  consists  of  a  presentation  of 
General  Mills'  history  and  current  diversified  prod- 
uct line,  followed  by  tour  of  seven  test  kitchens. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10a.m.,  11  a.m.,  1 
p.m.,  2  p.m.  and  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  80  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required  for  large  groups.  Groups  of  children 
under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Dee  Young.  Phone: 
612  540-2526. 


MANKATO 

65  Hager  Manufacturing  Company,  1512 — 32  North 
Front  Street.  Manufacturer  of  prefinished  kitchen 
cabinets.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday  and  Thurs- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
No  tours  week  of  July  4.  Group  number:  10-20. 
Advance  notice  of  two  weeks  required.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mel  Hager,  Presi- 
dent and  Manager.  Phone:  507  345-4634. 

MINNEAPOLIS 

83  Augsburg  Publishing  House,  426  South  5th  Street. 
Publisher.  Printing  and  publishing  of  religious  mate- 
rials such  as  books,  music  and  periodicals.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8-1 1:30  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  10-50. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Judith  A.  Thorkelson,  Assis- 
tant Personnel  Director.  Phone:  612  332-4561. 

11  Federal  Reserve  Bank  of  Minneapolis,  250  Mar- 
quette Avenue.  The  Federal  Reserve  Bank  is  part  of 
the  Central  Banking  System  of  the  United  States. 
This  is  an  educational  tour  explaining  the  function  of 
the  Federal  Reserve  System  and  the  operations  of  a 
Reserve  Bank.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:45 
a.m.,  10  a.m.,  1  p.m.  and  2:15  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  on  legal  holidays.  Group  number:  30 
maximum.  Tours  scheduled  by  advance  reservation 
only.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
five  years  old  and  above  welcome  if  accompanied  by 
a  parent.  Contact  Tour  Coordinator.  Phone:  612 
340-2446. 

11  First  National  Bank  of  Minneapolis,  120  South  6th 
Street.  Full  service  bank  including  personal,  corpor- 
ate, trust  services  and  international  banking.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  15-120.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  French,  German  and 
Spanish  translation  available.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  17  not  admitted. 
Contact  Patricia  Partridge,  Marketing  Officer. 
Phone:612  370-4200. 


92  Goodwill  Industries  of  Minneapolis,  3800 
Washington  Avenue,  North.  Rehabilitation  of  the 
handicapped  through  training,  evaluation  and  work 
adjustment.  Process  consists  of  recycling  used  clo- 
thing, furniture,  appliances  and  raw  materials. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  25  minutes.  Group  number:  15-200. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Diane  Straub,  Rehabilita- 
tion Counselor,  or  Al  Thompson.  Phone:  612 
588-0801. 


56  Hennepin  County  Government  Center,  300  South 
6th  Street.  County  government.  The  Hennepin 
County  Government  Center  is  a  new  and  innovative 
building  which  features  a  24-story  enclosed  atrium. 
The  tour  focuses  on  the  building's  architectural 
originality,  as  well  as  the  County  and  Judicial 
Systems  housed  within  it.  Guides  show  visitors  the 
courtrooms,  Commissioners'  Boardroom  and  the 
view  from  the  23rd  floor.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  10-85.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required  for  groups.  Walk-in  tour  daily  at  2  p.m.  for 
individuals  or  groups  of  10  or  less  with  no  advance 
notice  required.  Contact  Mrs.  Colleen  Molitor. 
Phone:  612  348-5596. 


18  KMSP-TV,  6975  York  Avenue,  South.  Television 
station.  Tour  consists  of  business  offices,  main 
studio  and  sets,  master  control  room,  newsroom, 
video  tape  machine  room  and  storage  area,  news 
editing  and  developing  areas,  film  room  and  con- 
ference room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:45- 
11:15  a.m.  and  1:30-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  6-30.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  6  not  admitted. 
Contact  Jerry  Bronston,  Promotion  Manager. 
Phone:  612  925-3300,  Ext.  48. 


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76  Medtronic,  Inc.,  3055  Old  Highway  8.  Biomedical 
engineering  and  manufacturing  of  implantable  elec- 
tronic heart  pacemakers  and  neurological  products. 
Tours  Monday  through  Thursday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Written  advance  notice  of 
6  weeks  required.  Japanese,  Spanish,  Portuguese 
and  French  translation  available.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admitted. 
Contact  Visitors  Bureau.  Phone:  612  781-6061. 


OWATONNA 

102  Owatonna  Tool  Company,  655  Eisenhower  Drive. 
Industrial  tools  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  on  national 
holidays.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  days  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  No  children  admitted.  Contact 
Jody  Parkinson,  Training  Department.  Phone:  507 
451-5310. 


72  Minneapolis  Star  and  Tribune  Company,  425  Port- 
land Avenue.  Publisher.  Newspaper  plant  involved 
in  the  printing  of  daily  and  Sunday  newspapers, 
including  the  Minneapolis  Tribune  and  Minneapolis 
Star.  Visitors  view  reporters,  editors  and  columnists 
at  work,  and  various  mechanical  departments.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10:30  a.m.  and  1:15  p.m. 
Tour  length:  70  minutes.  Group  number:  30  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  10 
not  admitted.  Contact  Lorraine  Tjernlund.  Phone: 
612  372-4163. 


5  Munsingwear,  Inc.,  718  Glenwood  Avenue.  Tex- 
tiles and  apparel  manufacturer.  Tour  includes  five 
steps  of  garment  construction:  knitting,  dyeing  and 
bleaching,  fabric  finishing,  cutting  and  sewing. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  and  1  p.m. 
Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  10-30. 
Advance  notice  of  2-4  weeks  required.  No  cameras 
permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Norma  Creamer,  Public  Relations  Assistant.  Phone: 
612  340-4746. 


18  WCCO-TV,  50  South  9th  Street.  Television  station. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5-20.  Advance 
notice  of  2  days  required.  Children  under  8  not 
admitted.  Contact  Tom  Cousins.  Phone:  612 
338-0552. 


NORTH  MANKATO 

12  Northland  Beverage,  Inc.,  1707  Tower  Boulevard. 
Soft  drink  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  35  minutes. 
Group  number:  25-40.  Advance  notice  of  3  days 
required.  Contact  Fred  Lutz.  Phone:  507  388-1668. 


ROCHESTER 

40  Lake  Center  Industries,  Rochester  Division,  Route 
2,  Airport  Road.  Automatic  coffeemaker  manufac- 
turer. Tour  of  assembly  line  and  distribution  center. 
Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  9-1 1 :30 
a.m.  and  1:30-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  4  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
No  children  admitted.  Contact  Jim  Woolums,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  507  289-8103. 

50  Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby,  1217— 3rd  Avenue.  S.E. 
Food  processing.  Tours  any  day  during  processing 
season,  1 1  a.m.,  2  p.m.,  3  p.m.,  4  p.m.  and  7  p.m. 
Plant  processes  peas  starting  approximately  June  24 
for  4  weeks,  corn  July  10  for  8  weeks  and  carrots  to 
November.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Contact  Personnel  Office.  Phone:  507  288-3433. 

ST.  PAUL 

18  Hubbard  Broadcasting,  Inc.,  3415  University  Av- 
enue. Television  and  radio  station.  (KSTP-TV  and 
KSTP-AM  Radio)  Tour  includes  two  television 
studios,  master  control  area,  director's  booth,  AM 
radio  studios  with  announcer  on-the-air.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  1  p.m.  and  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  40  minutes.  No  tours  on  national  holidays. 
Group  number:  8-25.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  No  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  8 
not  admitted.  Contact  Promotion  Department. 
Phone:  612  645-2724. 

92  Minneapolis  Society  For  The  Blind,  1936  Lyndale 
Avenue,  South.  Rehabilitation  of  the  blind  involving 
light  manufacturing.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Given  sufficient  notice,  interpreters  can 
usually  be  arranged  for:  European  languages — 2 
weeks  and  others — 1  month  minimum.  Notification 
will  be  made  if  arrangements  cannot  be  made.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Children  under  10  not  admitted. 
Contact  Jeff  Moses  or  Derek  Davis.  Phone:  612 
871-2222. 


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56  Minnesota  State  Capitol,  corner  of  Arundel  and 
University.  State  government:  Administrative,  Judi- 
cal, and  Legislative.  Tour  covers  the  senate  and 
house  chambers,  governor's  office,  Supreme  Court, 
art  and  architecture  of  the  building  and  the  history 
of  the  state  as  reflected  in  the  building.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.;  Saturday, 
10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.;  Sunday,  1-3  p.m.  Tours  start 
every  hour  on  the  hour.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No 
tours  on  Christmas,  New  Year's,  Easter  and 
Thanksgiving.  Group  number:  120  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required  for  groups  of  more  than  10 
persons.  Contact  Educational  Services  Division, 
Minnesota  Historical  Society.  Phone:  612  296-2881. 


16  Olympia  Brewing  Company,  707  East  Minnehaha 
Avenue.  Brewery.  Visitors  tour  the  brewhouse  and 
fermentation  and  bottlehouse.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  during  the 
summer  and  1-2  p.m.  during  the  winter.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes  plus  20  minutes  in  hospitality 
room  where  visitors  may  sample  products.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  4  days 
required  for  groups  of  more  than  15  persons.  Chil- 
dren under  16  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult. 
Contact  Vince  Lechman,  Tour  Center  Supervisor. 
Phone:  612  771-8833. 


56  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  Post  Office,  180  East  Kellogg 
Boulevard.  U.S.  Postal  Service.  Tour  covers  the 
handling,  sorting  and  processing  of  letter  mail  and 
parcel  post.  Visitors  will  see  high-speed  electronic 
letter-sorting  machines,  zip  mail  translators,  edger- 
stackers,  facer-cancelers  and  conveyor  systems. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  50  minutes.  No  tours  during  December. 
Group  number:  4-40.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  under  9  not  admitted.  Contact 
Foreman  of  Claims  and  Inquiry  Section.  Phone:  612 
725-7021. 


63  South  St.  Paul  Stockyards,  Exchange  Building. 
Stockyard.  Tour  is  conducted  on  walkway  over 
stockyards  where  trade  activities  are  in  progress,  and 
then  to  the  sales  arena  to  watch  the  auction  of  cattle. 
Tours  Wednesday,  Thursday  and  Friday,  8:30-10 
a.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  August  1 
through  September  15.  Group  number:  10-60.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Steven  G.  Loeding,  Director, 
Livestock  Market  Institute.  Phone:  612  455-2991, 
Ext.  283. 


40  Whirlpool  Corporation,  850  Arcade  Street.  Man- 
ufacturer of  freezers,  ice  makers  and  vacuum  clean- 
ers. Tour  is  limited  to  production  area.  Tours  Thurs- 
day and  Friday  afternoons  only.  Tour  length:  40 
minutes.  No  tours  for  two  weeks  in  August  and 
December.  Written  notice  of  1  month  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Steve  Bond, 
Communications.  Phone:  612  778-2243. 


SPRINGFIELD 

49  Springfield  Milling  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  107. 
Manufacturer  of  livestock  feed.  Visitors  see  mixing 
and  processing  of  grains,  protein  supplements,  vit- 
amins and  minerals  into  complete  feed  concentrate, 
and  tour  new  farrow  to  market  swine  production 
facilities  at  company-owned  test  center.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  Group  number:  5-20.  Children  under  15  not 
admitted.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact  General 
Manager.  Phone:  507  723-4242. 


THIEF  RIVER  FALLS 

93  Arctic  Enterprises,  Inc.,  600-800  Brooks  Avenue, 
South.  Snowmobile  manufacturer.  Tour  is  con- 
ducted through  the  assembly  line  of  the  snowmobile 
plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  2  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  January  through  March. 
Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Larry  L.  White,  Director  of  Personnel.  Phone:  218 
681-1147. 


WADENA 

53  Homecrest  Industries,  Inc.  (A  Sperry  &  Hutchinson 
*  Company),  P.O.  Box  350.  Designer  and  builder  of 
outdoor  patio  and  indoor  casual  furniture.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  first  two  weeks  in 
August.  Group  number:  5-50.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Contact  Clayton  A.  White,  Personnel  Man- 
ager. Phone:  218  631-1000. 


WARROAD 

93  Christian  Bros.,  Inc.,  Highway  11  West.  Manufac- 
turer of  hockey  sticks.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 10:45  a.m.  to  12  noon,  1-2:30  p.m.  and  3-4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  15  minutes.  Group  number:  5-15. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Alice  Eisele.  Phone: 
218  386-1111. 


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CORINTH 

66  Corinth  Machinery  Company,  480  Tate.  Manufac- 
turer of  sawmill  equipment.  Tour  of  machine  and 
welding  shops,  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July 
4  and  December  25.  Advance  notice  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Contact  Ben 
Ledbetter,   Vice  President.   Phone:  601   286-3321. 

CROSBY 

65  Masonite  Corporation,  Southern  Lumber  Division, 
P.O.  Box  608.  Southern  Pine  lumber  products. 
Tours  by  appointment  only.  Contact  J.R.  Tillman. 
Phone:  601  639-4384. 

FLORA 

105  M-R-S  Manufacturing  Company,  P.O.  Box  199. 
Manufacturer  of  heavy  earth-moving  equipment, 
tractors  and  scrapers.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  3-20.  Advance  notice  of  20  days  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted.  Contact  Leonard  Yarbrough. 
Phone:  601  879-2711. 

GRENADA 

65  Koppers  Company,  Inc.,  Highway  51  South.  Man- 
ufacturer of  pressure-treated  wood  products.  Tour  of 
facilities,  including  cross-tie  production,  sorting  of 
cross-ties,  branding  of  poles  and  treating  process. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  4  hours.  Advance  notice  of  1-2  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
R.S.  Ohlis,  Jr.  Phone:  601  226-4584. 


JACKSON 

53  DeSoto,  Inc.,  Jackson  Furniture  Division,  2605 
Livingston  Road,  P.O.  Box  492.  Manufacturer  of 
wood  furniture  for  homes.  Walking  tour  through 
woodworking  process  from  lumberyard  through 
shipment  of  finished  product.  Visitors  observe 
rough  milling,  finish  milling,  assembly,  painting, 
packaging,  etc.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  No  tours 
first  week  in  July  and  Christmas  week.  Advance 
notice  required.  Children  under  13  not  admitted. 
Contact  J.D.  Oliver  or  Bob  Russell.  Phone:  601 
981-1551. 


44  MFC  Services  (AAL),  414  North  Street.  Farm 
supply  cooperative — broilers,  eggs,  rice,  animal 
feeds  and  other  agricultural  products.  Complete  tour 
of  facilities,  followed  by  a  discussion  with 
question-and-answer  period.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No 
tours  Thanksgiving  week.  Group  number:  5-20. 
Advance  notice  of  3  weeks  required.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted.  Contact  John  F.  Bond,  Executive 
Director.  Phone:  601  948-7272. 


92  Mississippi  Industries  for  the  Blind,  2501  N.  West 
Street.  Sewing  products,  mattresses,  mops,  brooms 
and  candles.  Tour  of  manufacturing  and  warehouse 
facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  7:30  a.m. 
to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  the  first 
week  in  July  and  Christmas  week.  Group  number: 
25  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Carrol  J.  Senterfeit.  Phone:  601  354-7475. 


HAZLEHURST 

92  Royal  Maid,  Inc.,  Hansen  Road,  P.O.  Drawer  30. 
Demonstration  workshop  for  the  blind.  Products 
include  mops,  brooms,  window  washers,  ice  scrap- 
ers, plastic  calendar  stands,  desk  pen  sets,  clothes- 
line, broom  caps  and  brush  handles.  Tour  of  assem- 
bly area,  plastic  department,  handle  mill  and  re- 
habilitation department.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance 
notice  required.  German  translation  available.  Chil- 
dren under  6  not  admitted.  Contact  John  L.  Granger, 
Vice  President  and  General  Manager,  or  his  secre- 
tary. Phone:  601  894-1771. 

HERMANVTLLE 

65  Masonite  Corporation,  Southern  Lumber  Division, 
P.O.  Box  68.  Southern  Pine  lumber  products.  Tours 
by  appointment  only.  Contact  Joe  Hennington. 
Phone:601535-2205. 


LAUREL 

81  Sanderson  Farms,  Inc.,  Laurel  Industrial  Park,  P.O. 
Box  2937.  Poultry  processing — fresh  and  frozen 
chicken.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Joe  F.  Sanderson,  Jr.  or  Daniel  J. 
Nicovich.  Phone:  601  428-5261. 


LEAKESVILLE 

5  Basila  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Grand  Av- 
enue. Manufacturer  of  women's  loungewear. 
Guided  tour  through  all  departments.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  1-3:45  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  days  required.  Contact  Samuel  T. 
Wright,  President.  Phone:  601  394-5311  or  205 
344-3913. 


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LOUISVILLE 

66  Taylor  Machine  Works,  Inc.,  Highway  15  North. 
Manufacturer  of  heavy  material-handling  equip- 
ment. Tours  are  conducted  through  the  production 
areas,  office  areas  and  data  processing  centers. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  No  tours  the  last  week  in 
May  and  the  last  week  in  December.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Children  must  be  accompanied 
by  an  adult.  Contact  Joe  Livingston.  Phone:  601 
773-3421. 

MACON 

17  Delta-Macon  Brick  &  Tile  Company,  Inc.,  Route  4, 
Box  2.  Face  brick  in  various  sizes.  Tour  of  clay 
storage  area  and  shipping  facilities,  including  kilns. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  30  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  7-10  days  required.  Children 
under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Don  R.  Warren, 
Assistant  Manager.  Phone:  601  726-4236. 

MAGNOLIA 

5  Movie  Star,  Inc.,  Highway  51  North.  Manufacturer 
of  ladies'  lingerie.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  No  tours  the  first  week  of  June  and 
week  of  Christmas.  Group  number:  20  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Bill  R.  Williams, 
Plant  Manager.  Phone:  601  783-3471. 

MONTICELLO 

74  St.  Regis  Paper  Company,  Box  608.  Manufacturer 
of  Kraft  paper.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number: 
30  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Children 
under  14  not  admitted.  Contact  Jim  Carroway, 
Public  Affairs.  Phone:  601  587-771 1. 

MOSS  POINT 

74  International  Paper  Company,  P.O.  Drawer  P. 
Manufacturer  of  coated  printing  papers,  paperboard 
for  food  cartons,  label  paper  and  butcher,  wrapping 
and  other  specialty  papers.  Walking  tour  through 
wood  preparation,  pulping  and  papermaking  opera- 
tions. Large  groups  are  often  toured  on  busses. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon 
and  1:30-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No 
tours  July  3-4,  September  6  and  December  24-26. 
Group  number:  3-50.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  All  tours  arranged 
through  Mr.  B.W.  Smith,  Manager  of  Primary 
Manufacturing,  International  Paper  Company, 
Consumer  Packaging  Business,  P.O.  Box  2328, 
Mobile,  Alabama  36601 .  Contact  James  E.  Foster, 
Administrator  of  Public  Relations.  Phone:  601 
475-3451,  Ext.  361. 


PACHUTA 

59  Masonite  Charcoal,  P.O.  Box  38.  Carbonizing, 
briquetting  and  packaging  operations.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.    Contact  L.M.    Ferrell.    Phone:   601 

776-2171. 

PASCAGOULA 

75  Standard  Oil  Company,  P.O.  Box  1300.  Oil 
refinery — refining  crude  oil  into  finished  products: 
gasoline,  kerosene,  diesel  fuel,  aviation  fuel,  etc. 
Tour  of  refinery,  including  water  pollution  control 
facilities  and  control  room.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9-11  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Contact  J.K.  Denyer,  Personnel  Representative. 
Phone:  601  762-8833. 

PRAIRIE 

27  Mississippi  Authority  for  the  Control  of  Fire  Ants 
(Mirex  Bait  Formulating  Plant),  P.O.  Box  88 
(Highway  382  west  of  Aberdeen).  Manufacturer  of 
Mirex  bait  for  the  control  of  imported  fire  ants.  Tour 
includes  observing  the  processing  steps  while  for- 
mulating fire  ant  baits,  the  storage  areas  and  other 
equipment.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Group  number: 
2-8.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Contact  Mr. 
Ben  Bird,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  601  369-8141. 

QUITMAN 

65  Masonite  Corporation,  Southern  Lumber  Division, 
P.O.  Box  E.  Southern  Pine  lumber  products.  Tours 
by  appointment,  Monday  through  Friday.  Contact 
Paul  Hudson.  Phone:  601  776-2181. 

TUPELO 

67  Mid-South  Packers,  Inc.,  Commerce  Street,  Exten- 
sion. Meatpacking.  Tour  of  all  processing  depart- 
ments with  the  exception  of  slaughtering,  which  is 

'  on  tour  "by  special  prior  arrangement  only."  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  50  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  Small  children 
not  admitted  to  slaughterhouse.  Contact  Ron 
Stephens.  Phone:  601  842-1411. 

WEST  POINT 

68  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Old  Aberdeen  Road. 
Manufacturer  of  fossil  power  steam  generator  boil- 
ers and  associated  components.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  No  tours  the  first 
two  weeks  in  July  and  last  two  weeks  in  December. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted.  Contact  Jerry  Keel,  Personnel 
Manager.  Phone:  601  494-1323. 


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YAZOO  CITY 

9  Masonite  Corporation,  Southern  Bag  Division,  P.O. 
Box  389.  Multiwall  paper  bags.  Tours  Tuesday  and 
Thursday,  9  a. in.  to  12  noon,  by  appointment  only. 
Contact    Wilburn    F.    DeLancey.    Phone:    601 

746-3631. 


MISSOURI 

ANDERSON 

105  American  Family  Homes,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  55, 
Highway  71  North.  Mobile  home  manufacturer. 
Tours  Tuesday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  4  maximum.  Children  under 
15  not  admitted.  Contact  Harry  Taylor,  President. 
Phone:  417  845-3311. 

ANTONIA 

76  Beltx  Corporation,  Highway  M.  (P.O.  Box  278, 
Barnhart,  Missouri).  Manufacturer  of  feminine 
hygiene  products,  surgical  sundries,  personal  and 
sewing  notions  and  orthodontic  appliances.  Tour  of 
administration  and  factory  areas  with  demonstration 
of  processes,  equipment  and  range  of  products. 
Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to 
12  noon.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  6-20. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Irvin  S.  DeWoskin.  Phone:  314  948-3224. 

BETHANY 

45  United  Farm  Tools,  Inc.,  Calhoun  Division,  Outer 
Belt  Road,  P.O.  Box  312.  Farm  equipment  man- 
ufacturer. Tour  of  the  machine  shop,  press  shop  and 
welding,  assembly  and  painting  areas.  Tours  Tues- 
day, Wednesday  and  Thursday,  8:30  a.m.  to  2:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admitted. 
Contact  Merv  Cromley,  Vice  President.  Phone:  816 
425-7455. 

BROOKFIELD 

5  Medalist  Stanbury,  Industrial  Park  West,  P.O.  Box 
100.  Manufacturer  of  high  school  and  college  band 
uniforms  and  career  apparel  blazers.  Tour  of  various 
departments  including  patterns,  cutting,  trimming, 
sewing,  etc.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wednesday  or  Thurs- 
day, 10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes. 
No  tours  the  last  week  of  May,  first  week  of  June 
and  last  two  weeks  of  December.  Group  number:  6 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Arch  Martin,  General  Sales 
Manager.  Phone:  816  258-2246. 


CAPE  GIRARDEAU 

83  General  Sign  Company,  39  North  Broadview.  Man- 
ufacturer of  signs — electrical,  plastic  faces  and  let- 
ters, neon  and  custom  lettering.  Tours  of  art  depart- 
ment where  sketches  are  designed,  and  manufactur- 
ing area,  including  forming  of  plastic  faces,  fabricat- 
ing metal  can  and  painting  of  the  finished  product. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact 
Dean  Percival,  Plant  Superintendent.  Phone:  314 
334-5041. 

CARUTHERSVILLE 

113  Colson  Company  -  Equipment  Division,  Fair 
Boulevard,  P.O.  Box  1000.  Manufacturer  of 
material-handling  and  institutional  equipment.  Vis- 
itors observe  all  manufacturing  processes  of 
material-handling  equipment  (hand  trucks,  platform 
trucks,  dollies,  etc.)  and  institutional  equipment 
(wheelchairs,  stretchers,  etc.)  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.  m.  No  tours  the  last 
week  in  December.  Group  number:  12  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted.  Contact  H.J.  Hopkins,  Vice  Presi- 
dent and  Assistant  to  General  Manager,  or 
L.  G.  Williams,  Operations  Manager.  Phone:  314 
333-2070. 

COLUMBIA 

72  The  Columbia  Daily  Tribune,  4th  and  Walnut 
Streets.  Daily  newspaper.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  4-20.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  under  9  not  admitted.  Contact 
Luke  Chase,  Director  of  Promotion.  Phone:  314 
449-38 1 1 . 

CRESTWOOD 

40  von  Weise  Gear  Company,  9353  Watson  Industrial 
Park.  Gearmotor  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-25.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  No  children  admitted.  Contact 
William  G.  von  Weise.  Phone:  314  968-2100. 

FULTON 

83  The  Ovid  Bell  Press,  Inc.,  1201-05  Bluff  Street. 
Magazine  and  book  printing.  Visitors  see  typeset- 
ting, make-up,  camera  and  plate-making, 
presswork,  folding,  binding  and  mailing  operations. 
Additional  time  provided  for  persons  having 
specialized  interests.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
1-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  12  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Ovid  H.  Bell,  John  Bell  or  Raymond  Miller. 
Phone:  314  642-2256. 


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HERMANN 

103  Steven  Manufacturing  Company,  224  East  4th.  Toy 
manufacturer.  Tour  of  manufacturing  facilities,  fol- 
lowed by  a  discussion  of  the  toy  industry.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon  and 
1:30-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  German  translation  available.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Mr. 
Bev  Taylor,  President.  Phone:  314  486-5494. 


83  Eller  Outdoor  Advertising  Company  of  Kansas  City, 
2459  Summit  Street.  Standardized  outdoor 
advertising — poster  panels  and  painted  bulletins. 
Introductory  film  followed  by  a  brief  discussion  and 
tour  of  office  and  plant  facility.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  5-30.  Advance  notice  of  1-2 
weeks  required.  Contact  P.  Martin  Nohe,  Director 
of  Community  Affairs.  Phone:  816  421-5720. 


INDEPENDENCE 

72  Herald  Publishing  House/Independence  Press,  3225 
South  Noland  Road.  Publishing  and  printing — 
books,  catalogs,  four-color  work  and  perfect  bind- 
ing. Visitors  see  a  complete  printing  operation  from 
copy  preparation  to  binding.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday  (Saturday  by  special  arrangement  only), 
8-11:15  a.m.  and  12:30-3:15  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  first  two  weeks  in  July.  Advance 
notice  required  for  groups  of  more  than  5  persons. 
Contact  Margaret  Baldwin.  Phone:  816  252-5010. 


92  Goodwill  Industries  of  Greater  Kansas  City,  Inc., 
1817  Campbell.  Vocational  rehabilitation  and  train- 
ing for  the  handicapped.  A  guided  tour  of  entire 
facility,  including  processing  of  used  items  for 
resale,  work  behavior  training  unit  and  vehicle 
maintenance  unit.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Advance 
notice  requested  for  large  groups.  Vietnamese  and 
Spanish  translation  available.  Contact  Mr. 
George  W.  Kessinger,  President.  Phone:  816 
842-7425. 


JACKSON 

51  Lenco,  Inc.,  319  West  Main.  Nonferrous  foundry 
operation;  assembly  of  manual  arc  welding  acces- 
sories and  electronic  units;  molding  of  thermoset  and 
thermoplastic  materials;  cutting  and  sewing  of 
leather  safety  clothing.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Group  number:  5-30.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Andrew  E.  Perrin,  Executive  Vice  President.  Phone: 
314  243-3141. 


94  Hallmark  Cards,  Inc.,  25th  and  McGee.  Manufac- 
turer of  greeting  cards,  gift  wrapping,  ribbon,  yarn, 
writing  paper,  candles,  puzzles  and  books.  Visitors 
observe  the  manufacturing  of  greeting  cards  from 
design  to  finished  product.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wed- 
nesday and  Thursday,  9:30  a.m.  or  2  p.m.  Tour 
length:  75  minutes.  Group  number:  10-60.  Advance 
notice  of  3  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact 
Rose  Ann  Lightle,  Community  Relations  Coor- 
dinator. Phone:  816  274-5672. 


JOPLIN 

10  Junge  "Bunny  Bread"  Baking  Company,  1810 
Main  Street.  Visitors  observe  preparation,  baking, 
cooling,  slicing,  bagging  and  shipping  of  bread. 
Tours  weekdays  except  Tuesday,  8  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Group  number:  6-20. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Children  under  6 
not  admitted.  Contact  Randy  Stanley,  Assistant 
Manager.  Phone:  417  624-3777. 


27  Kansas  City,  Missouri  Water  Treatment  Plant,  1 
N.W.  Briarcliff  Road.  Producer  of  potable  water. 
Tour  includes  a  movie,  followed  by  a  visit  to  the 
laboratory,  pumping  and  purification  facilities. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Weekends  and  other  daylight  hours  by  special  ar- 
rangement. Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number: 
2  minimum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Mrs. 
Webster.  Phone:  816  274-1461. 


KANSAS  CITY 

53  Aero  Drapery  Company,  3101  Mercier.  Custom 
draperies.  Tour  of  underground  facilities.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact 
Al  Dixon.  Phone:  816  531-7260. 


92  Rehabilitation  Institute  Industries,  Inc.,  3011  Balti- 
more. Tour  of  Institute  with  discussion  and  explana- 
tion of  vocational  programs.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  4-6. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact 
Gene  Lurngston.  Phone:  816  531-3171. 


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31  Stewart  Sand  and  Material  Company,  1st  and  Grand 
Avenue,  P.O.  Box  2687.  Sand  and  gravel  produc- 
tion; manufacturer  of  ready- mixed  concrete  and 
warehousing.  Tour  of  batch  plant  with  explanation 
of  procedures  and  methods  of  operation.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  7:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  7  maxi- 
mum. Children  under  15  not  admitted.  Contact 
Michael  F.  Beets.  Phone:  816  361-6411. 


KENNETT 

5  Ely  &  Walker  of  Kennett,  221  South  Main.  Garmet 
factory — dress  and  western  shirts.  Visitors  observe 
processes  involved  in  garmet  production — 
spreading,  cutting,  sewing,  pressing,  folding  and 
boxing.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  week  of  July  4 
and  week  of  December  25.  Group  number:  2-12. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Visits  are  not  permitted  in  plant  without  clearance. 
Contact  Robert  DePriest,  Plant  Manager.  Phone: 
314  888-5953. 


MARTHASVILLE 

92  Emmaus  Enterprises,  Inc.,  Rural  Route  2,  Highway 
D.  Workshop  employing  adult  mentally  handicap- 
ped, doing  renumerative  work  for  industry.  Visit 
includes  a  briefing  followed  by  a  tour  of  the 
facilities.  Transportation  from  St.  Louis  can  be 
arranged  on  occasions.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9-1 1  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No 
tours  week  of  July  4.  Group  number:  5-10.  Advance 
notice  of  1  day  required.  German  translation  avail- 
able. Contact  Stanley  Wilke.  Phone:  314  433-2335. 

MARYLAND  HEIGHTS 

79  M-R  Plastics  and  Coatings,  Inc.,  11460  Dorsett 
Road.  Liquid  plastics — urethanes,  vinyl  plastisols, 
epoxies,  specialty  coatings.  Tour  of  laboratories 
where  product  research  and  quality  control  is  per- 
formed and  through  two  plant  buildings,  where 
various  mixing  and  reaction  equipment  produce 
liquid  plastics.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  2-10.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Roger  W.  Heitland,  Vice  President.  Phone:  314 
291-0525. 


KINGSVILLE 

4  Stahl  Specialty  Company.  Permanent  mold 
aluminum  foundry — aluminum  castings  and  equip- 
ment. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  June  30  to  July 
15.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of 
5  days  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Wallace  Brown.  Phone:  816  597-3322. 


MINERAL  POINT 

29  Milchem  Incorporated.  Mining  and  grinding  barite. 
Tour  of  washing  plant  and  open  pit  mine.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  during  January  and  Feb- 
ruary. Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice 
required.  Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Joseph  Rossier.  Phone:  314  438-5476. 


LEE'S  SUMMIT 

50  R.  B.  Rice  Company  of  Missouri,  Inc.,  M  291  and 
Colburn  Road,  P.O.  Box  328.  Meat  processor — 
pork  sausage,  beef  chili,  cheese  soup,  etc.  Tour  of 
plant  from  slaughtering  to  finished  product.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  7  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  30  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Mr. 
Lynn  Rice.  Phone:  816  524-3660. 


LIGUORI 

72  Liguori  Publications,  One  Liguori  Drive.  Publisher 
of  Liguorian  Magazine,  parish  education  bulletins 
and  Liguorian  books  and  pamphlets.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60 
minutes.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact  John 
Meyer  or  John  Schwent.  Phone:  314  464-2500. 


MOBERLY 

20  Wick  Homes,  1823  Robertson  Road.  Factory-built 
homes.  Tour  includes  slide  presentation,  plant  visit 
and  tour  of  model  home.  Tours  Monday  through 
Thursday,  9-11:30  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  Group  number:  2-10.  Advance  notice  of 
1  week  required.  No  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Homer  S.  Johnson, 
General  Manager.  Phone:  816  263-7600. 

NORTH  KANSAS  CITY 

5  The  Lee- Wald  Company,  1401  Armour  Road.  Man- 
ufacturer of  outerwear  and  clothing  for  men  and 
boys.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thursday.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July  4.  Group 
number:  8  maximum.  Advance  notice  required. 
French  translation  available.  Children  under  16  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Marvin  Greenbaum.  Phone: 
816  842-3488. 


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2  Tempmaster  Corporation,  1222  Ozark.  Heating  and 
air  conditioning  equipment;  air  distribution  pro- 
ducts, air  handling  units.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact 
Norman  G.  Humphreys  or  Denise  Welch.  Phone: 
816  421-0723. 

92  Vocational  Services,  Clay-Platte  Retarded  Chil- 
dren's Company,  Inc.,  101  West  18th  Avenue. 
Employment  of  the  handicapped  through  subcon- 
tract work,  including  assembly,  packaging,  mail- 
ings, etc.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice 
preferred.  Contact  D.J.  Wasserstrom,  Executive 
Director.  Phone:  816  421-7440. 

RICHMOND 

79  Ferguson  Manufacturing,  Inc.,  Highway  10  West, 
P.O.  Box  408.  Plastics — precision  injection  and 
rotational  molding.  Briefing  is  followed  by  a  tour  of 
the  manufacturing  plant  facilities.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  1  day  required.  Children  under  15  not  admitted. 
Ferguson  Manufacturing,  Inc.  would  like  to  have 
advance  notice  regarding  professional  and  national 
composition  of  a  tour  group.  Contact  the  President. 
Phone:  816  776-5855. 

ST.  CLAIR 

101  Buescher's  Cob  Pipes.  350  North  Commercial  Av- 
enue. Manufacturer  of  corn  cob  pipes;  cherrywood, 
Ozark  hickory  and  sugar  maple  smoking  pipes.  Tour 
of  production  from  raw  materials  to  finished  prod- 
uct. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  7  a.m.  to  3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  No  tours  first 
week  in  July.  Children  under  12  must  be  accom- 
panied by  adults.  Contact  David  Buescher,  General 
Manager.  Phone:  314  239-4791. 

68  St.  Clair  Die  Casting  Company,  St.  Clair  Industrial 
Park,  P.O.  Box  280.  Zinc  and  aluminum  die  cast- 
ing. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Group  number: 
2-30.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  German 
translation  available.  Children  under  12  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Jack  S.  Bates,  Vice  President.  Phone: 
314  629-2550. 

ST.  JOSEPH 

33  Hoerner  Waldorf  Corporation,  2315  Lower  Lake 
Road.  Manufacturer  of  corrugated  shipping  contain- 
ers. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  30  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  William  J.  Hurley, 
General  Manager.  Phone:  816  238-3301. 


ST.  LOUIS 

16  Anheuser-Busch,  Inc.,  610  Pestalozzi  Street.  Brew- 
ery. Tours  Monday  through  Friday  from  October  to 
May,  and  Monday  through  Saturday  from  June  to 
September.  Tour  times:  September  through  May, 
9:30,  10:15  and  10:45  a.m.,  and  1,  1:45,  2:30  and 
3:30  p.m.;  June  through  August  tours  leave  continu- 
ously every  thirty  minutes  from  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Special  tours  for  foreign  visitors  are  conducted  on  a 
limited  basis  on  advance  notice  when  personnel 
availability  permits.  For  information,  call  or  write 
Mr.  Elmer  J.  Boettcher,  Supervisor  of  Guest  Tours 
at  314  577-2153  or  write  to  Anheuser-Busch,  Inc., 
Attention  Tour  Department,  721  Pestalozzi  Street, 
St.  Louis,  Missouri.  Visitors  other  than  groups  may 
join  any  regularly  scheduled  tour  with  no  advance 
notice.  Tour  groups  of  20  to  100  are  by  reservation 
only.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  16  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
Mr.  Elmer  J.  Boettcher,  Supervisor  of  Guest  Tours. 
Phone:  314  577-2153. 

Ill  Bardenheier  Wine  Cellars,  1019  Skinker  Parkway. 
Tour  of  winery,  including  fermenting,  processing, 
aging,  bottling,  storing  and  packing,  with  wine 
tasting  in  hospitality  room.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  50 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Chil- 
dren under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  John  E. 
Bardenheier,  Jr.  Phone:  314  862-1400. 

22  Bernadette  Business  Forms,  Inc.,  9800  Halls  Ferry 
Road.  Business  forms  manufacturing.  Visitors  see 
the  processes  involved  in  printing  business  forms. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  6  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  2-30. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
15  not  admitted.  Contact  James  R.  Truetken,  Vice 
President  in  Charge  of  Production.  Phone:  314 
868-7200. 

73  Carboline  Company,  350  Hanley  Industrial  Court. 
Manufacturer  of  protective  coatings.  Tour  of  paint 
laboratory  and  testing  facilities.  Tours  Tuesday, 
Wednesday  and  Thursday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5-20.  Advance  notice 
of  5  days  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  No 
children  admitted.  Contact  W.C.  Rosenbaum  or 
S.G.  Meyer.  Phone:  314  644-1000. 

10  Colonial  Baking  Company,  4410  Gravois  Avenue. 
Bakery — bread  and  rolls.  Tours  Wednesday,  Thurs- 
day and  Friday,  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  10-50.  Advance  notice  of  3  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  8  not  admitted.  Contact  "Tours." 
Phone:  314  481-0600. 


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66  Concrete  Transport  Mixer  Company,  4983  Fyler 
Avenue.  Manufacturer  of  "Rocket"  transit  concrete 
mixers  and  fertilizer  mixers.  Tour  of  machine  shop, 
main  factory  and  mounting  areas.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Contact  Florence  Schreiter,  Vice  President.  Phone: 
314  352-7800. 


68  Kickham  Boiler  &  Engineering,  Inc.,  625  East 
Carrie  Avenue.  Steel  fabrication — boiler  repair. 
Visitors  see  fabrication  of  tanks,  ducts,  stacks  and 
pressure  vessels.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Advance  notice  required.  Indian 
translation  available.  Children  under  12  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Robert  J.  Dieker,  Vice  President, 
Manufacturing.  Phone:  314  261-4786. 


113  Crunden-Martin  Manufacturing  Company,  760 
South  2nd  Street.  Manufacturer  of  metal  products 
(cans,  pails,  grills);  paper  products  (kites,  tablets, 
envelopes)  and  plastic  freezer  bags.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  the  first  two  seeks  in  July.  Group 
number:  10  maximum.  Several  weeks'  advance 
notice  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  E.A.  Schwarz,  Vice  President- 
Manufacturing.  Phone:  314  421-2992,  Ext.  41. 


11  Federal  Reserve  Bank  of  St.  Louis,  411  Locust 
Street.  Tour  of  various  operating  departments  of  the 
bank  with  special  emphasis  on  areas  of  interest  to  the 
visitor.  Discussion  period  with  a  staff  economist 
may  also  be  arranged.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9-10:30  a.m.  and  1-2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2 
hours.  Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Walter  F.  Davisson,  Manager,  Bank  Relations  and 
Public  Information.  Phone:  314  421-1700. 


80  Industrial  Engineering  &  Equipment  Company,  425 
Hanley  Industrial  Court.  Custom-designed  electric 
heating  equipment  for  commercial  and  industrial 
purposes.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thursday,  7:30 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice 
of  10  days  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Ernest 
Hachmeister.  Phone:  314  644-4300. 


113  Irwin-Willert  Company,  4044  Park  Avenue.  Man- 
ufacturer of  moth  goods,  household  deodorants  and 
plastic  products.  Tour  includes  all  facets  of  opera- 
tions, from  raw  materials  to  finished  products.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45-60  minutes.  Group  number:  2-7.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Contact  W.D.  Willert,  Executive  Vice 
President.  Phone:  314  772-2822. 


102  Marquette  Tool  &  Die  Company,  3185  South 
Kingshighway  Boulevard.  Machine  tools  and  dies, 
automation  steel  stamping.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wed- 
nesday and  Thursday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  4  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  18  not 
admitted.  Contact  Warren  Boerner,  General  Man- 
ager. Phone:  314  771-8509. 


3  McDonnell  Douglas  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  516. 
Aerospace.  Tour  of  the  company's  Prologue  Room 
which  traces  the  history  of  aerospace  through  mod- 
els and  displays.  For  groups  a  special  program  is 
prepared  for  an  approximate  2-hour  visit.  Tours 
from  mid-June  to  the  end  of  August,  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  200  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required  for  groups  of  20  or  more  persons. 
Contact  Patricia  L.  Estes,  Coordinator-Special 
Events  &  Promotion.  Phone:  314  232-5421. 


72  The  Sporting  News,  1212  North  Lindbergh 
Boulevard.  Publisher  of  The  Sporting  News  and 
books  pertaining  to  sports.  Tours  through  the  trophy 
room,  general  office  and  composing  room.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Group  number:  5-10. 
Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  10  not 
admitted.  Contact  Celeste  Eders,  Tour  Director. 
Phone:  314  997-7111. 


79  Streett  Industries,  Inc.,  No.  1  River  Road-Jefferson 
Barracks,  P.O.  Box  6533.  Manufacturer  of  plastic 
containers  for  the  petroleum  industry  (predominately 
antifreeze).  Visitors  see  the  manufacturing,  decorat- 
ing and  filling  of  plastic  containers.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  The  best  months  to  view  complete  opera- 
tion are  June  through  October.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Roy  J.  Kruse,  President.  Phone:  314  892-2958. 


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83  Universal  Printing  Company,  1701  Macklind  Av- 
enue. Letterpress  printing,  lithography, 
bookbinding — commercial  printing.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1-2  weeks  required.  Cameras  permitted  by 
request  only.  Children  under  12  must  be  accom- 
panied by  an  adult.  Contact  Phillip  A.  Isserman, 
Executive  Vice  President.  Phone:  314  771-6900. 
SALISBURY 

68  Semco  Manufacturing,  Inc.,  Highway  24.  Sheet 
metal  duct  and  fittings  for  air  conditioning  and 
heating  in  commercial  buildings.  Visitors  see  metal 
spinning,  fabrication  of  metal  fittings,  manufactur- 
ing of  spiral  duct  and  shipping  facility.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  35  minutes.  No  tours  the  first  week  in 
August.  Group  number:  4-15.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  5  not  admitted. 
Contact  Lawrence  A.  Pailer,  Plant  Manager.  Phone: 
816  388-6407. 
SEDALIA 

40  Rival  Manufacturing  Company,  16th  and  Lamine. 
Manufacturer  of  small  kitchen  appliances — slow 
cookers,  meat  grinders,  slicers,  can  openers  and 
components  for  these  products.  Tour  includes  plastic 
molding,  metal  fabrication,  motors,  die-cast,  plating 
and  final  assembly.  Tours  Monday  through  Thurs- 
day, 9-11  a.m.  and  1:30-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  No  tours  last  week  of  June,  first  week  of 
July  and  month  of  December.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Written  advance  notice  of  6  weeks  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Bill  Hall,  CID, 
Corporate  Manager  Community  Relations,  or  John 
Houston,  Production  Manager.  Phone:  816 
826-6600. 
SIKESTON 

72  Daily  Standard,  205  South  New  Madrid.  Daily 
newspaper.  Tour  of  news  and  advertising  depart- 
ments, composing  room,  camera  room,  pressroom 
and  printing  plant.  Tours  weekdays,  except  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required.  Contact  Tony  Pippen.  Phone:  314 
471-1137. 
SPRINGFIELD 

33  Alton  Box  Board  Company,  460  North  Belcrest. 
Manufacturer  of  corrugated  shipping  containers. 
Tour  of  printing,  scoring,  die  cutting,  gluing  and 
taping  operations.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes. 
Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2-3 
days  preferred.  Contact  Floyd  L.  Wilson,  General 
Manager.  Phone:  417  862-3531. 


25  Ash  Grove  Cement  Company,  3300  South  Lonepine 
(Mailing  address:  Route  3,  Box  323).  Chemical  lime 
and  commercial  rock  products.  Walking  and/or  driv- 
ing tour  of  plant  facilities,  including  mining  and 
quarring,  crushing,  calcining,  processing  and  ship- 
ping facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Mr.  Charles  D. 
Newton.  Phone:  417  881-3545. 

37  Hiland  Dairy,  Inc.,  1133  East  Kearney  (Mailing 
address:  Box  6028  H.  S.  Jewell  Station).  Milk  and 
dairy  products.  Visitors  observe  milk  processing  and 
packaging.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
2-20.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact 
Roy  Beaver,  Plant  Superintendent.  Phone:  417 
862-9311. 

10  Holsum  Bakers  of  Springfield,  215  South  Grant. 
Bakery — bread.  Tours  Monday,  Wednesday  and 
Thursday,  10-11:30  a.m.  and  2-3  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  Group  number:  8-16.  Advance  notice  of 
1  week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  7  not  admitted.  Contact  Bob  Morris. 
Phone:  417  869-0711. 

40  Solid  State  Circuits,  616  Boonville.  Manufacturer  of 
printed  circuit  boards.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Wick  Tobias.  Phone:  417  869-4678. 

12  Springfield  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  1777 
North  Packer  Road.  Manufacturing  and  wholesaling 
of  soft  drinks.  Tours  Monday  through  Thursday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30  minutes.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  required. 
Children  under  6  not  admitted.  Contact  Edwin  C. 
Rice,  Jr.,  Manager.  Phone:  417  862-1736. 

94  Springfield  Tablet  Manufacturing  Company,  3131 
East  Division  Street.  Manufacturer  of  school 
supplies.  Visitors  observe  manufacturing  process  of 
tablets,  wirebound  books  and  envelopes.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon  and 
1-2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
5-70.  Contact  Wallace  H.  Troly.  Phone:  417 
862-6638. 

WARRENSBURG 

5  Unitog  Company,  Highway  50  East.  Industrial  un- 
iforms manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9-11  a.m.  and  2-4  p.m.  No  tours  during  July. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Densil  E.  Allen. 
Phone:  816  747-3111. 


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WASHINGTON 

101  Hirschl  &  Bendheim,  320  West  Front  Street,  P.O. 
Box  132.  Manufacturer  of  corn  cob  pipes.  Visitors 
observe  manufacturing  processes  of  corn  cob  pipes 
from  raw  material  to  finished  product.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  No  tours  first  week  of  July  and  last  week  of 
December.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required.  Children  under  15  not  admitted. 
Contact  Richard  C.  Hirschl.  Phone:  314  239-2195. 

WENTZVILLE 

76  B  &  G  Manufacturing  Company,  P.O.  Box  365, 
Edinger  Road.  Hospital  products  and  laporatomy 
sponges.  Tour  through  assembly  line  and  plant. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  20  minutes.  Group  number:  10  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact 
Marie  Huellewig,  Office  Manager.  Phone:  314 
327-5258. 

WEST  PLAINS 

51  Eaton  Corporation  -  West  Plains  Plant,  P.O.  Box 
170.  Manufacturer  of  gas  control  valves  and  pres- 
sure switches  for  appliance  industry.  Visitors  see 
punch  press  operations  of  small  formings,  machin- 
ing of  aluminum  castings  and  assembly  of  small 
components.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
children  admitted.  Contact  C.A.  Webster,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  417  256-7171. 


MONTANA 

ANACONDA 

68  Anaconda  Smelter,  Gatehouse.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  June  through  Labor  Day,  9:45  a.m. 
and  1:15  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted. 

BILLINGS 

67  J  &  J  Meats,  1212  Central  Avenue.  Meatpacking  for 
hotels,  restaurants  and  institutions.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  Jack  Wallace,  Vice  President. 
Phone:  406  248-3629. 


75  Continental  Oil  Company,  401  South  23.  Petroleum 
refinery — oil,  gas,  butane.  Tour  includes  a  film, 
followed  by  a  tour  through  the  control  room,  shop 
and  laboratory.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Advance 
notice  required.  Cameras  and  sketches  not  permit- 
ted. Contact  Bob  Blomeyer,  Plant  Manager.  Phone: 
406  252-3841. 


36  Jersey  Creamery,  910  Poly  Drive.  Dairy  (milk). 
Visitors  see  the  processing  and  packaging  of  milk. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9-11  a.m.  Tour 
length:  20  minutes.  Contact  Sheldon  Sollars,  Man- 
ager. Phone:  406  245-6601. 

82  Montana  Power  Generating  Steam  Plant,  1  13  North 
Broadway.  Thermo-generating  plant.  Tour  includes 
an  orientation,  followed  by  a  visit  to  the  control 
room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes  to  2  hours.  Children 
under  16  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
Bob  Omstead,  Plant  Superintendent.  Phone:  406 
252-0591. 

50  Western  Cereal  Company,  3523 — 1  Avenue  South. 
Food  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  Paul  Amrein,  President. 
Phone:406  245-3698. 

BOZEMAN 

83  Color  World  of  Montana,  Inc.,  201  East  Men- 
denhall.  Printing  and  publishing.  Tours  by  appoint- 
ment. Contact  Les  Sooy,  Manager.  Phone:  406 
587-4508. 

41  Summit  Engineering,  231 1  South  7th  Avenue.  Elec- 
tronics manufacturing.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement 
only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  16 
not  admitted.  Contact  Jim  Drain.  Phone:  406 
587-0636. 

BUTTE 

29  Berkeley  Open  Pit  Mine  and  Weed  Concentrator 
(owned  by  the  Anaconda  Company).  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  June  through  Labor  Day.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Suggested  clothing:  comfortable,  low-heeled  shoes, 
no  sandals,  and  slacks.  Contact  Butte  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  100  East  Broadway.  Phone:  406 
723-6535. 

DEER  LODGE 

65  Louisiana  Pacific  Stud  Mill  (Pine),  west  of  Deer 
Lodge.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Ed 
Periman.  Phone:  406  846-1600. 

FORT  PECK 

38  Fort  Peck  Dam.  Guided  tours  at  the  Power  House 
and  Museum  from  June  1  through  Labor  Day. 
Weekdays,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.;  weekends,  8  a.m.  to 
5:30  p.m.  Group  tours  can  be  accommodated  at  any 
time  of  the  year  by  special  arrangement  with  the 
Corps  of  Engineers,  Administration  Building,  Fort 
Peck.  Phone:  406  526-34 11. 


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GREAT  FALLS 

68  Anaconda  Company,  northeast  of  Great  Falls. 
Smelter — copper  tubing.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  by  appointment  only.  Tour  length:  90  min- 
utes. Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Bill 
Roberts.  Phone:  406  454-1443. 

50  General  Mills,  2500— 9th  Avenue  North.  Grain. 
Tours  by  appointment  only.  Sketches  not  permitted. 
Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  the  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  406  727-5500. 

82  Montana  Power  Company,  Ryan  Dam,  101  Central 
Avenue.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Contact  the 
Division  Manager.  Phone:  406  453-0321. 

HELENA 

68  American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company,  East 
Helena.  Lead  smelter.  Guided  tours  by  appointment, 
Monday  through  Friday,  1:30  p.m.  Contact  Mr. 
Stanley   Lane   or  Robert   Hearst.    Phone:   406 

227-5311. 

73  Columbia  Paint  Company,  1517  Dodge  Avenue. 
Paint  manufacturer.  Guided  tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Phone:  406 
443-2086. 

25  Kaiser  Cement  and  Gypsum  Corporation,  Montana 
City.  Cement  manufacturer.  Conducted  tours  by 
appointment  only.  Contact  F.M.  Nelson.  Phone: 
406  442-8855. 

32  Parrott  Confectionery  and  Candy  Factory.  Candies 
of  all  kinds.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Phone:  406 
442-1470. 

37  Phillips  Clover  Leaf  Dairy,  2231  North  Montana 
Avenue.  Complete  dairy  products  processing  plant. 
Tours  by  appointment  only.  Conducted  tours  on 
weekdays,  except  Wednesday,  8:30  a.m.  to  12 
noon.  Conducted  tours  for  ice  cream  manufacturing 
on  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Phone: 
406  442-0080. 

48  State  Nursery  and  Seed  Company  Greenhouse,  west 
of  Helena  on  Highway  12.  Commercial  growers  of 
cut  flowers,  potted  plants,  trees  and  shrubs.  Guided 
tours  by  appointment  only.  Contact  Eunice  Hilt. 
Phone:406  442-2628. 

86  Superior  Fire  Apparatus  Company,  Joslyn  and  Les- 
lie. Fire  engine  manufacturer.  Conducted  tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Phone: 
406  442-0745. 

65  Yuhas  Millwork  Company,  2201  Hauser  Boulevard. 
Architectural  millwork  manufacturing.  Guided  tours 
by  appointment  only.  Phone:  406  442-4707. 


KALISPELL 

4  Anaconda  Aluminum  Company,  Columbia  Falls. 
Group  tours  by  prior  arrangement  only.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  the  Anaconda 
Aluminum  Company.  Phone:  406  892-3261. 

105  Bell  Manufacturing  Company,  Highway  93  South. 
Manufacturers  of  trailers  and  campers.  Group  tours 
available  by  prior  arrangement  only.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Contact  Bob 
Clouse.  Phone:  406  755-5333. 

38  Hungry  Horse  Dam  (federal  dam),  located  between 
Kalispell  and  Glacier  National  Park.  Tour  of  top  of 
dam  and  powerhouse.  Self-guided  tours  from  May 
20  through  September  30,  8:30  a.m.  to  6  p.m. 
Extended  tours  6  a.m.  to  9  p.m.  from  June  15 
through  Labor  Day.  Special  group  tours  can  be 
arranged  in  advance.  Phone:  406  387-5241. 

LEWISTOWN 

63  Central  Montana  Stockyards,  Fairgrounds  Road. 
Livestock  sales.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1  day  required.  Contact  Floyd 
Hicks.  Phone:  406  538-5907. 

18  KXLO  Radio  Station,  P.O.  Box  620.  Tours  by 
appointment  only.  Contact  Lew  Boucher.  Phone: 
406  538-3441. 


30  Mountain  Bell,  P.O.  Box  660,  114 — 5th  Avenue 
North.  Telephone  Company.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  required.  Contact  Ernie  Tompkins.  Phone:  406 
538-3421. 

LIBBY 

65  St.  Regis  Paper  Company,  Forest  Products  Division, 
east  end  of  Spruce  Street.  Logging  and  sawmill. 
Tours  June,  July  and  August,  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  and  2  p.  m.  Tour  length:  1  hour  and 
45  minutes.  Contact  Main  Office.  Phone:  406 
293-4141. 

82  U.S.  Army  Corps  of  Engineers,  Libby  Dam,  Star 
Route  2.  Hydro-electric  powerplant.  Visitors  see  the 
spillway  dam  which  forms  the  outlet  structure  of 
Lake  Koocanusa  and  the  Powerhouse.  Tours  daily 
during  summer  season,  8  a.m.  to  6  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  Prior  arrangements  should  be 
made  through  Office  Chief  of  Engineers, 
Washington,  D.C.  Contact  Project  Engineer.  Phone: 
406  293-7715. 

LIVINGSTON 

65  Burkland  Studs,  2  miles  east  of  Livingston.  Lumber 
manufacturer — Lodgepole  Pine  studs.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  CD.  Ough,  General  Manager. 
Phone:  406  222-0939. 


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106  Burlington  Northern  Railroad  Shop  Facilities.  Tours 
available  by  advance  notice,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Group 
number:  5-30.  Advance  notice  of  12  hours  required. 
Contact  Robert  Bennett,  Freight  and  Passenger 
Agent.  Phone:406  222-1570. 

50  Jumping  Rainbow  Trout  Products.  Visitors  see  live 
trout  and  processing  plant.  Tours  by  appointment. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Contact  Paul  McAdam, 
Owner.  Phone:  406  222-1000. 


NEBRASKA 

AUBURN 

66  Auburn  Machine  Works,  Inc.,  South  J  Street.  Man- 
ufacturer of  trenchers,  hacksaws  and  attachments  for 
Kabata  tractors.  Tour  includes  manufacturing,  as- 
sembly, engineering  and  shipping  areas.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday.  Group  number:  6-12.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Contact  John  Skaggs  or  Don 
Chandler.  Phone:  402  274-3141. 


105  Sturdi-Bilt  Mobile  Home  Manufacturing  Company, 
2  and  Vi  miles  east  of  Livingston.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Contact  Ron  Gjestson,  Manager.  Phone: 
406  222-063 1 . 

MISSOULA 

86  Smokejumpers  Tour,  Highway  10  West.  Tour  of 
aerial  fire  depot  available  from  June  10  to  July  5, 
Monday  through  Friday;  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.;  July  8 
through  Labor  Day,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  daily.  For 
special  group  tours  write  to  Aerial  Fire  Depot,  U.S. 
Forest  Service,  Missoula  59801  and  Northern  Forest 
Fire  Laboratory,  Missoula  59801.  Phone:  406 
543-6681. 

POLSON 

38  Kerr  Dam,  8  miles  west  of  Poison  Hydro  Plant. 
Tours  available  by  appointment  only.  Can  accom- 
modate small  groups  only.  Contact  Ron  Kude, 
Manager.  Phone:  406  883-4450. 

SIDNEY 

82  Lewis  and  Clark  Station,  Power  House,  South  of 
Sidney.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required:  1  day  for 
individuals  and  1  week  for  large  groups.  Contact  Joe 
Pulver,  Box  808.  Phone:  406  482-1614. 

42  Northern  Plains  Soil  and  Water  Research  Center, 
north  of  Sidney.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
April  through  September,  7:30  a.m.  to  12  noon  and 
1-4:30  p.m.;  October  through  March,  8  a.m.  to  12 
noon  and  1-5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  3-20.  Advance  notice  of  one  month  prefer- 
red for  large  groups  and  one  week  if  the  interested 
group  is  from  a  long  distance.  Contact  Dr.  Francis 
Siddoway,  Box  1 109.  Phone:  406  482-2020. 

SHELBY 

49  G.T.A.  Elevator,  Box  849.  Grain  storage  and  pro- 
cessing. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Contact  Ted  Sobolik,  Manager.  Phone:  406 
434-2141. 


5  Dan-Deb  Manufacturing,  Inc.,  Central  &  F  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  children's  clothing.  Tour  includes 
cutting,  stitching,  finishing  and  shipping  depart- 
ments and  warehouse.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  8-10.  Advance  notice  required.  Con- 
tact Mrs.  Betty  Bass  or  Mrs.  Evelyn  Smith.  Phone: 
402  274-43 11. 


BEATRICE 

27  Cominco-American,  Inc.,  Route  3.  Chemical 
manufacturer — grranular  fertilizer.  Tour  of  produc- 
tion and  shipping  facilities.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  16 
not  admitted.  Contact  Gary  Carstens,  Manager,  or 
Larry  Wood,  General  Superintendent.  Phone:  402 
223-5271. 


84  Dempster  Industries,  Inc.,  711  South  6th  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  industrial  pumps,  fertilizer 
applicators  and  castings.  Tour  of  fabrication,  assem- 
bly and  foundry  areas.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Dick  Poole,  Vice  President.  Phone:  402  223-4026. 


68  F.  D.  Kees  Manufacturing  Company,  700  Park 
Avenue.  Metal  fabrication  and  finishing — lawn 
equipment,  electrical  equipment,  builders' 
hardware.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number: 
50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
French,  German  and  Spanish  translation  available. 
Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  George 
Schaefer,  Sr.,  President,  George  Schaefer,  Jr.,  Vice 
President  or  Ed  Cass,  Secretary-Treasurer.  Phone: 
402  223-2391. 


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68  Tote  Systems,  Inc.,  700  South  7th  Street.  Manufac- 
turer of  beer  barrels,  portable  containers  and  storage 
tanks.  Tour  of  metal  fabricating,  welding  and  as- 
sembly areas.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  for  two 
weeks  in  late  July  or  early  August.  Group  number: 
40  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras 
permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Jim  Brashears,  President,  or  Jack  White,  Vice 
President.  Phone:  402  223-2324. 


CENTRAL  CITY 

105  Atlantic  Homes  Division,  Champion  Home  Builders 
Company,  North  Highway  14.  Mobile  homes  man- 
ufacturer. Tour  of  production  line  and  completed 
mobile  homes.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  9:30 
a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.;  Thursday,  9:30-11  a.m.  Tour 
length:  30-60  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July  4. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Ronald  E. 
Jeffries,  Division  Manager.  Phone:  308  946-3021. 


COLUMBUS 

45  Behlen  Manufacturing  Company,  Highway  30  East. 
Manufacturer  of  grain  storage  and  handling  equip- 
ment, prefabricated  metal  buildings,  strip  joining 
presses  and  metal  working  presses.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
1  hour.  Group  number:  8  minimum.  Advance  notice 
of  8  weeks  required.  Spanish  translation  available. 
Camera  use  restricted.  No  sketches  permitted.  No 
children  admitted.  Contact  Betty  Brunken.  Phone: 
402  564-3111. 


49  Moorman  Manufacturing  Company,  Highway  30. 
Protein  feeds.  Tour  of  office,  plant  and  warehouse. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  2-3  days 
required.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Randy  Schwalke  or  Bob  MacFarland.  Phone:  402 
564-3155. 


COZAD 

67  Midwestern  Beef,  Inc.,  Box  166.  Cattle  slaughter- 
ing. Tour  includes  slaughter  department,  hide  de- 
partment, rendering  department  and  cooler  depart- 
ment. Tours  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  9  a.m.  to  2 
p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  4-6. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Jesse  J.  Barger,  General 
Manager.  Phone:  308  784-3636. 


7  Monroe  Auto  Equipment  Company,  121  Meridian. 
Manufacturer  of  automobile  shock  absorbers.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  No  tours  the  first  week  of  July. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Lavern  Fisk,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  308  784-3600. 

79  Nebraska  Plastics,  Inc.,  718  West  Highway  30. 
Plastic  pipe  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  required.  Contact  Doug  Olson,  Production  De- 
partment, or  Mike  Keller,  Personnel  Department. 
Phone:  307  784-2500. 

FREMONT 

48  DeKalb  Agricultural  Association,  Inc.,  23rd  and 
Somers.  Corn  seed.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday. 
Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Contact  Don  Wegman. 
Phone:402  721-9444. 

110  Gamble-Skogmo  Warehouse,  1035  East  Dodge. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Contact  Gerry  Karls,  Manager.  Phone:  402 
721-4250. 

36  Hillside  Dairy,  Highway  77  (15  miles  north  of 
Fremont).  Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Contact 
Willard  Heyn,  Owner.  Phone:  402  721-8030. 

5  Pendelton  Woolen  Mills,  350  West  23rd.  Manufac- 
turer of  ladies'  woolen  slacks.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday.  Contact  Leonard  LeFond,  Manager. 
Phone:402  721-6393. 

GRAND  ISLAND 

45  Chief  International,  Inc.,  West  Highway  30.  Grain 
bins,  metal  buildings  and  sewage  treatment  systems 
manufactured  at  Grand  Island,  Nebraska;  au- 
tomobile body  and  frame  alignment  system, 
pneumatic  tire  service  and  mobile  and  modular 
housing  manufactured  at  Aurora,  Nebraska.  Tours 
are  available  at  both  facilities.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-90 
minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  several  days  required.  Spanish  translation 
available.  No  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Dean 
Erickson.  Phone:  308  382-8820. 

68  Gifford-Hill  &  Company,  Inc.,  1212  Elsie  Drive. 
Manufacturer  of  irrigation  pipe  and  equipment, 
aluminum  tubing  and  plastic  pipe.  Visitors  see 
manufacturing  of  aluminum  pipe,  pipe  fittings  and 
plastic  pipe.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance 
notice  of  1  day  required.  Contact  David  Dear  or 
Gayland  Fickenscher.  Phone:  308  384-4400. 


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45  Sperry  New  Holland,  3445  West  Stolley  Park  Road. 
Farm  machinery  manufacturer.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  Group  number:  2-40.  Advance  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Donald  A. 
Mast.  Phone:  308  384-1010,  Ext.  208. 

67  Swift  &  Company,  555  South  Stuhr  Road.  Beef  and 
beef  byproducts.  Tour  of  administrative  office,  beef 
slaughtering  facilities,  livestock  holding  areas  and 
general  plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice 
of  2  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
James  O.  Ostrander,  General  Manager.  Phone:  308 
384-0900. 

GURLEY 

45  The  Egging  Company,  1000  Egging  Boulevard. 
Manufacturer  of  sugar  beet  harvesters  and  related 
equipment;  construction  equipment — cabs  and  roll 
bars.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Allen  Karnik  or  John 
Egging.  Phone:  308  884-2233. 

HOLDREGE 

99  Artistic  Woven  Labels,  Inc.,  West  Highway  6. 
Manufacturer  of  woven  labels  (narrow  fabric).  Tour 
of  loom,  quilling  and  final  processing  areas.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  in 
July.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Children  under  16  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Lloyd  Horner. 
Phone:308  995-8671. 

KEARNEY 

48  DeKalb  Agresearch,  Inc.,  East  Lincoln  Way.  Ag- 
ricultural research  and  development.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday.  Tour  length:  60-90  minutes.  No 
tours  during  July  and  August.  Group  number:  10-40. 
Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  14  not 
admitted.  Phone:  308  234-9710. 

LEXINGTON 

67  Cornland  Dressed  Beef  Company,  P.O.  Box  130. 
Beef  slaughtering — carcass  beef  and  beef  by- 
products. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  50 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Minors  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
Warren  E.  Bierman  or  Leroy  C.  Milbourn.  Phone: 
308  324-4658. 


45  Orthman  Manufacturing,  Inc.,  Rural  Route  2.  Man- 
ufacturer of  farm  equipment — tool  bars,  markers, 
lift  assist  wheels,  compaction  wheels,  sub-soilers, 
rod  weeders,  gauge  wheels  and  other  specialized 
machinery  for  Tri-level  Bed  system  of  planting. 
Visitors  view  films  on  Tri-level  Bed  system  of 
planting,  followed  by  plant  tour  and  question-and- 
answer  period.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  the 
first  two  weeks  of  July.  Spanish  translation  avail- 
able. Contact  William  B.  Pepper,  Secretary- 
Treasurer.  Phone:  308  324-4654. 

45  Platte  Valley  Products,  Inc.,  109  West  6th  Street. 
Alfalfa  dehydrator  plant.  Visitors  observe  drying, 
grinding  and  pelleting  of  alfalfa  and,  by  request, 
may  visit  the  field  to  see  the  alfalfa  being  cut.  Tours 
Monday  through  Saturday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Plant  operations  are  limited  during 
winter  months.  Group  number:  25  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1  day  required.  Spanish  translation 
available.  Contact  James  H.  Burnett.  Phone:  308 
324-2327. 

45  Sperry  New  Holland,  1500  South  Bridge  Street. 
Farm  machinery  manufacturer.  Tour  includes  fabri- 
cation, welding,  assembly,  finishing  and  shipping  of 
farm  machinery.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
60  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Sam  Heltman,  Personnel  Manager. 
Phone:  308  324-5671. 

LINCOLN 

67  American  Stores  Company,  320  "N"  Street.  Com- 
plete meat  slaughtering  and  processing  plant.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8-11  a.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  5-45.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  the 
Personnel  Department.  Phone:  402  432-5531. 

22  Control  Data  Corporation,  South  Industrial  Park. 
Business  forms  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  afternoons  only.  Tour  length:  60-90 
minutes.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  14  not  admitted.  Contact  Norland 
Ferguson.  Phone:  402  432-0123. 

76  Dorsey  Laboratories,  Highway  6  and  1-80,  Box  113. 
Manufacturer  of  pharmaceuticals.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Children  under 
15  not  admitted.  Contact  Robert  Shust,  Personnel 
Director.  Phone:  402  464-631 1. 


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50  Gooch  Foods,  Inc.,  510  South  Street.  Pasta  plant. 
Tour  of  kitchen  and  packaging  department.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9-11  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Lois  Terry.  Phone:  402  477-4426. 

85  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  4021  North 
56th  Street.  Rubber  products.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Andy  Remmenga.  Phone:  402 
466-2311. 

41  Hy-Gain  Electronics,  8601  N.E.  Highway  6.  Man- 
ufacturer of  electronic  products — CB  radios.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2 
hours.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  R.A.  Whitcomb.  Phone:  402  464-9151. 

87  ISCO,  4700  Superior.  Manufacturer  of  scientific 
instruments  for  research.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  7:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  small  groups  preferred.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  the  Vice  President, 
Manufacturing.  Phone:  402  464-0231 . 

5  Jantzen,  Inc.,  1200  West  Commerce  Way.  Garment 
distributors.  Visitors  see  automated  system  of  han- 
dling garments.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
mornings  only.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  25  maximum.  Children  under  10  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Liz  Herrmann.  Phone:  402  475-8861 . 

93  Kawasaki  Motor  Corporation  U.S.A.,  5600  N.W. 
27th.  Manufacturer  of  motorcycles  and  jet  skis. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Contact  A.J.  Brandt.  Phone:  402  475-7681. 

68  Nebraska  Boiler  Company,  Inc.,  70th  and  Corn- 
husker.  Manufacturer  of  steam  boilers.  Tours  by 
appointment  only.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  16 
not  admitted.  Contact  R.  Swanson.  Phone:  402 
464-7441. 

76  Norden  Laboratories,  601  West  Cornhusker  High- 
way. Research,  production  and  marketing  of  veteri- 
nary pharmaceuticals  and  vaccines.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  7:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Nancy  Myers.  Phone:  402  475-4541 . 


86  Notifier  Corporation,  3700  North  56th.  Manufac- 
turer of  residential  smoke  detectors.  Tours  Tuesday, 
Wednesday  and  Thursday.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  10-15.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Mr.  Baldwin.  Phone:  402  464-021 1 . 

37  Robert's  Dairy  Company,  220  South  20th.  Visitors 
see  cottage  cheese  production,  drying  of  egg  and 
milk  products  and  packaging  of  products.  Tours  by 
appointment  only.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  10-15.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Contact  Florence  Buchanan.  Phone:  402  435-2916. 

50  Weaver's  Potato  Chips,  1600  Center  Park  Road. 
Visitors  observe  processing  and  packaging  of 
potatoes.  Tours  Monday  through  Thursday,  9  a.m. 
to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
15-20.  Contact  Office  Personnel.  Phone:  402 
432-6625. 

17  Yankee  Hill  Brick,  R.F.D.  No.  1 .  Mining  operation 
and  brick  manufacturing.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Advance  notice  required.  Small  children  must 
be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Office  Person- 
nel. Phone:402  432-6661. 

MINDEN 

113  Burgess  Well  Company,  Inc.,  East  Highway  6. 
Irrigation  well  drilling  and  manufacturing  of 
fiberglass  well  casings.  Tour  of  turbine  pump 
facilities  and  fiberglass  well  casing  manufacturing 
plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  August  7-21. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Contact  Jack  R.  Lammers  or  Larry 
Burgess.  Phone:  308  832-1645. 

102  Grayson  Tool  Company,  900  West  Fifth  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  air  tanks,  fittings,  anchors,  heat 
lamps  and  fiberglass  shower  stalls  and  bathtub  units. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number:  12-15. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Ivan  Lux,  Man- 
ager. Phone:  308  832-2613. 

NORFOLK 

37  Gillette  Dairy,  Inc.,  700  East  Omaha  Avenue. 
Production  and  distribution  of  dairy  products.  Tours 
Monday  through  Saturday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Children  not  admitted.  Con- 
tact Kip  Hirschbach  or  Les  Chaffin.  Phone:  402 
371-3660. 

72  Huse  Publishing  Company,  525  Norfolk  Avenue. 
Daily  newspaper.  Tours  daily  except  Sunday,  8  a.m. 
to  5  p.m.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required. 
Contact  Terry  Huse,  President.  Phone:  402 
371-1020. 


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68  Norfolk  Iron  and  Metal  Company,  300  Braasch 
Avenue.  Steel  service  center — fabrication  of  steel 
for  construction  and  industry;  processing  of  ferrous 
and  nonferrous  scrap  materials.  Tour  of  three 
branches  of  operation  which  are  located  in  one 
vicinity.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  No  tours  the  last  week  of  June  and  the  first 
week  of  July.  Advance  notice  required.  Use  of 
cameras  or  sketches  with  permission  only.  Contact 
Margaret  Robinson,  President,  or  Richard 
Robinson,  Vice  President.  Phone:  402  371-1810. 


62  Norfolk  Rendering  Works,  Rural  Route  1. 
Rendering — hide  collection.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  2-6.  Advance  notice  of  1-2 
days  preferred.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Tom 
Weihe.  Phone:  402  371-4822. 

NORTH  PLATTE 

21  Components,  Inc.,  1400  East  8th.  Manufacturer  of 
preassembled  walls,  roof  and  floor  trusses  and 
architectural  millwork.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance 
notice  of  2  days  required.  Contact  Cleda  Dowhower. 
Phone:  308  532-9320. 

37  Fairmont  Foods,  109  South  Dewey.  Tour  of  dairy 
foods  processing  plant.  Tours  weekdays  except 
Wednesday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Contact  Larry  Budman.  Phone:  308 
532-2722. 

OMAHA 

22  Control  Data  Corporation,  11615  T  Street.  Compu- 
ter components  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Mr.  Ralph  Johnson. 
Phone:  402  333-0850. 

16  Falstaff  Brewing  Corporation,  3302  South  25th 
Street.  Brewery.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Contact  Ms. 
Emily  Hofek.  Phone:  402  733-1920. 

50  Guy's  Foods,  Inc.,  7550  L  Street.  Manufacturer  of 
potato  chips  and  shoestring  potatoes.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
15  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Contact 
Mrs.  Carol  Serenson.  Phone:  402  331-6800. 


30  McMartin  Industries,  Inc.,  4500  South  76th  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  public  address  systems;  broadcast 
and  communications  equipment.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Contact 
Mr.  Juan  F.  Alonso.  Phone:  402  331-2000. 

SIDNEY 

5  EP  RO  Manufacturing  Company,  813  12th  Avenue. 
Clothing  manufacturer — pants.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July  4.  Group  number:  7 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Children  under  18  not 
admitted.  Contact  Gerald  Epstein,  General  Man- 
ager. Phone:  308  254-4720. 

93  Safe  Play,  Tufwear,  16th  and  Hickory.  Manufac- 
turer of  sporting  goods — boxing  and  physical 
equipment.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 

3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Advance  notice 
of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  Lee  Spieker,  Jr.,  or 
Lee  Spieker,  Sr.  Phone:  308  254-401 1. 

45  Sidney  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Box  731.  Man- 
ufacturer of  pivot  sprinklers.  Tour  of  the  manufac- 
turing facilities,  office  and  field  operations.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Friday,  1:30-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  Contact 
L.R.  Townsend  or  Robert  W.  Lindmier.  Phone:  308 
254-3535. 

WAHOO 

49  Breuning  Rendering  Works,  131  East  3rd.  Manufac- 
turer of  poultry  and  hog  feed;  production  of  meat 
scraps,  tallow  and  tanning  of  animal  hides.  Tours 
weekdays,  4  a.m.  to  1  a.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  20-30.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Persons  under  20 
not  admitted.  Contact  Eugene  Breuning,  Jerome 
Breuning,  Joe  Breuning  or  Richard  Breuning. 
Phone:  402  443-3777. 

67  E.  W.  Kneip,  Inc.,  R.F.D.  No.  1.  Beef  slaughtering 
and  preparation  of  meat.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  Group  number:  3-4.  Advance  notice  of  2 
days  required.  Contact  Rick  Kapple.  Phone:  402 
443-4133. 

31  Wahoo  Concrete,  North  Highway  77.  Manufacturer 
of  hog  shed  flooring,  cement  blocks  and  building 
materials.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 

4  p.m.;  Saturday,  morning  only.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  day  required.  Contact  Tom  Massie. 
Phone:  402  443-4626. 


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WAVERLY 

95  National  Crane  Corporation.  Steel  fabrication. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  2  p.m.  Tour  length: 
1  hour.  Group  number:  8-10.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  15  not  admitted. 
Contact  Phil  Johnson.  Phone:  402  786-2240. 


NEVADA 

EMPIRE 

31  U.S.  Gypsum  Company.  Tours  available  of  gypsum 
mine  with  advance  notice.  Contact  Donald  Mustard, 
Plant  Superintendent.  Phone:  702  557-2341. 

FERNLEY 

25  Nevada  Cement  Company.  Tours  available  with 
advance  notice.  Contact  Tom  Roberts.  Phone:  702 

575-2281. 

HENDERSON 

51  Agrinautrics,  1333  Patrick  Lane  (McCarran  Air- 
port). Foundry,  nonferrous  metal  products.  Tours 
available  with  advance  notice.  Contact  Tom  Cobb. 
Phone:  702  736-3794. 

LAS  VEGAS 

37  Anderson  Dairy,  801  Searles  Avenue.  Tours  week- 
days except  Wednesday,  1 1 :30  a.m.  Advance  notice 
required.  Children  under  6  not  admitted.  Phone:  702 
642-7507. 

109  Mint  Casino,  100  East  Fremont.  Behind-the-scenes 
tour  of  a  gambling  casino.  Tours  every  40  minutes 
from  12:20  p.m.  until  5:40  p.m.  Sign  up  at  the  tour 
desk.  Must  be  over  21  years  of  age.  Phone:  702 
385-7440,  Ext.  139. 

72  Review  Journal,  1111  West  Bonanza  Road.  Tour  of 
newspaper  plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday. 
Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  required.  Children  under  9  not  admitted;  one 
adult  for  every  ten  children  is  required.  Contact  Ann 
Cooper.  Phone:  702  385-4241,  Ext.  266. 

41  Wilson  Electronics,  4288  South  Polaris.  Tours 
available  with  advance  notice  of  1  week.  Group 
number:  12  maximum.  Contact  Mike  Krohn  or  Janet 
Robertson.  Phone:  702  739-1931. 

RENO 

37  Anderson  Dairy,  500  Gould  Street.  Tours  from 
October  to  May,  Friday  mornings.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Children  under 
6  not  admitted.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Lee  Ceccarelli.  Phone:  702  329-3191. 

72  Gazette-Journal,  401  West  Second  Street.  News- 
paper plant.  Tours  available  with  advance  notice. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Children  under  7  not  admitted. 
Contact  Pat  Rose.  Phone:  702  786-8989,  Ext.  266. 


12  Pepsi  Bottling  Company,  355  Edison  Way.  Tours 
Monday  through  Thursday,  10  a.m.  Advance  notice 
required.  Phone:  702  323-1387. 

37  University  of  Nevada  Dairy,  5300  Mill  Street.  Tours 
daily,  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  Phil  Johnson.  Phone:  702 
784-4017. 


YERINGTON 

29  Anaconda  Copper  Corporation.  Open  pit  copper 
mine.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10:30  a.m. 
and  2:30  p.m.  Phone:  702  463-2228. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

BOW 

43  Northeast  Optical  Company,  4  Northeast  Avenue. 
Optical  products  (wholesale) — prescription 
eyewear.  Visitors  see  prescription  eyeglasses  pro- 
cessed from  the  time  the  order  is  received  to  the 
completed  glasses.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  4-15.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Benjamin  G.  Floyd,  Products  Manager.  Phone:  603 
224-7421. 


41  Profile  Electronics,  Inc.,  River  Road,  Box  314. 
Custom-wound  coils  and  transformers.  Tours  avail- 
able with  advance  notice,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  15-30  minutes.  No  tours  from  July  23 
through  August  9.  Group  number:  5  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Children  under  16 
not  admitted.  Contact  Alan  W.  Wright.  Phone:  603 
224-2556. 


83  Wikoff  Color  Corporation,  River  Road.  Printing 
inks  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  or  Tuesday,  10 
a.m.  to  12  noon  and  2-4  p.m.  Group  number:  15-20. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Russ  Nichols. 
Phone:  603  224-2541. 


CONCORD 

18  Capitol  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Inc.,  (WXXL), 
37  Redington  Road.  Visitors  see  the  broadcasting 
studios,  production  facilities  and  news  services. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  15  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact 
Gardner  Hill,  Program  Coordinator.  Phone:  603 
225-5521. 


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49  Merrimack  Farmers'  Exchange,  Inc.,  520  Hall 
Street.  Feed  manufacturer.  Tour  of  grain  and  feed 
manufacturing  from  raw  material  to  finished  prod- 
uct, including  a  visit  to  the  automated  panel  control 
room,  the  heart  of  the  plant.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.;  Saturday  by  special 
appointment.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Cameras  are  restricted  to  outside  areas  due  to 
combustion.  Children  under  12  must  be  accom- 
panied by  an  adult.  Contact  Dr.  Michael  S.  Sawyer, 
Director  of  Nutrition.  Phone:  603  225-6662. 


31  Swenson  Building  Granite  Corporation,  McGuire 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  building  granite.  Tour  of 
plant  and  facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours 
July  1  through  July  18.  Group  number:  2-12.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  French  translation  available. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Theresa  M.  Stanley. 
Phone:  603  224-5325. 


LONDONDERRY 

79  Tashua  Polymers  Corporation,  37  Industrial  Drive. 
Plastic  compounders.  Tours  Tuesday  through 
Thursday,  by  appointment  only.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Charles  W.  Shipman  or  William  E. 
Mayo.  Phone:  603  668-6220. 


MANCHESTER 

72  Manchester  Union-Leader,  35  Amherst  Street. 
Newspaper.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  1  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  15  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children 
under  6  not  admitted.  Very  elderly  experience  diffi- 
culty with  several  flights  of  stairs  and  should  not 
take  the  tour.  Contact  Gerald  C.  Stiles,  Director  of 
Community  Relations.  Phone:  603  668-4321. 


41  Sanders  Association,  Inc.,  Grenier  Field.  Manufac- 
turer of  electronic  components.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  3  weeks  required.  French  and  Spanish 
translation  available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  per- 
mitted. Children  under  17  not  admitted.  Contact  the 
Personnel  Department.  Phone:  603  669-4615. 


MERRIMACK 

16  Anheuser-Busch,  Inc.,  1 000  Daniel  Webster  High- 
way. Brewery — Budweiser  and  Michelob.  Guided 
tour  through  the  brewing  and  packaging  facilities, 
with  an  opportunity  to  sample  the  product  in  the 
Hospitality  Room  and  to  visit  the  Clydesdale  Ham- 
let. Tours  from  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
No  tours  Monday  and  Tuesday  during  the  winter. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No  cameras 
permitted.  For  tour  schedules  please  contact  Dale 
Kelley.  Phone:  603  889-6631 . 

87  Kollsman  Instrument  Company,  Daniel  Webster 
Highway  South.  Industrial  manufacturer  of  aircraft 
instruments  and  electro-optical  instruments.  Visitors 
see  manufacturing  and  testing  of  aircraft  instrumen- 
tation and  a  typical  machine  shop.  Tours  by  special 
appointment  only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the 
first  two  weeks  of  August.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18 
not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Joseph  C.  Allwarden, 
Vice  President,  Marketing.  Phone:  603  889-2500. 

NASHUA 

31  Marblcraft  Products,  Inc.,  90  East  Hollis  Street, 
P.O.  Box  1063.  Manufacturer  of  cast  marble 
products — vanity  tops,  bath  wall  enclosures,  win- 
dow sills.  Tours  available  with  advance  notice.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  during  July.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  French  translation  available.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Richard  Laliberte  or  Lucien  H. 
Laliberte.  Phone:  603  889-7401. 

68  Mass  Machine  &  Stamping,  Inc.,  85  Northeastern 
Boulevard.  Manufacturer  of  washers  and  metal 
stampings.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  25 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Richard  B.  Theurer,  Executive  Vice  President. 
Phone:  603  889-8500. 

RAYMOND 

110  Courier-Citizen  Company,  Center  Street. 
Warehousing-distribution  center — printed  forms. 
Narrative  tour  of  the  warehouse  facilities.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number:  5  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact 
Stephen  A.  Taylor,  East  Coast  Distribution  Man- 
ager. Phone:  603  895-3375. 

SEABROOK 

68  Hale  Bros. ,  Inc. ,  Stard  Road.  Manufacturer  of  light, 
unwelded  chain.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Contact  W.  V.  Dolan.  Phone: 

603  474-2511. 


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SUNCOOK 

99  Theodor  Furus  &  Son,  Inc.,  32  Library  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  woven  trimmings  and  woven 
labels.  Visitors  see  loom  machinery  in  motion  and 
how  products  are  made,  from  start  to  finish.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  10-15  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required.  French  and  German 
translation  available.  Contact  Mr.  Theodor  Furus  or 
Mrs.  Emmy  Grass.  Phone:  603  485-3641. 

WOLFEBORO 

28  Hampshire  Pewter  Company,  Inc.,  Route  28.  Man- 
ufacturer of  pewter  tableware  and  holloware.  Vis- 
itors observe  the  entire  process  of  hand-casting  and 
hand-turning,  with  an  explanation  of  alloy  blending, 
mold-making  and  design.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Phone:  603  569-4944. 

NEW  JERSEY 

EGG  HARBOR  CITY 

111  Renault  Winery,  Inc.,  Bremen  Avenue.  Vineyards 
and  winery.  Tour  of  winery  and  wine-tasting.  Tours 
Monday  through  Saturday,  10  a.m.  to  5:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  55  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required  for  groups  of  more 
than  20  persons.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Contact  the  Hospitality  Director.  Phone:  609 
965-2111. 


HACKENSACK 

72  The  Record,  150  River  Street.  Newspaper.  Tour  of 
the  newspaper  from  the  editorial  department  through 
the  production  phase  of  the  printing  process.  Tours 
Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  9:30  or  11  a.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10-25.  Advance 
notice  of  1  month  required  from  September  through 
May.  Children  under  11  not  admitted.  Contact 
Carmine  L.  Galasso,  Public  Relations  Associate, 
Marketing  Services  Department.  Phone:  201 
646-4380. 

HAWORTH 

108  Hackensack  Water  Company,  Lakeshore  Drive. 
Water  purification  plant.  Water  from  raindrop  to  the 
consumer.  Tour  includes  lecture  and  booklet.  Tours 
daily,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  month 
required.  Children  under  9  not  admitted.  Contact 
Martha  Green,  Employee  and  Public  Information 
Representative.  Phone:  201  863-0500. 


MORRISTOWN 

108  Jersey  Central  Power  &  Light  Company,  Madison 
Avenue  at  Punch  Bowl  Road.  (Plant  location  is  off 
Route  94,  Blairstown,  N.J.)  Electric  utility.  Tour 
includes  the  Visitors'  Center  (to  see  a  working 
model  of  the  plant),  followed  by  a  trip  to  the  upper 
reservoir  and  tour  through  the  plant.  Nonguided 
tours  to  the  Visitors'  Center,  picnic  area,  hiking 
trails  and  comfort  stations  are  available  daily,  April 
through  October,  8  a.m.  to  8  p.m.  Guided  tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  15-50.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under  10  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  George  F.  Metzgar,  Regional 
Director  of  Public  Information.  Phone:  201 
539-6111,  Ext.  374. 

SUMMIT 

76  Ciba-Geigy  Corporation,  556  Morris  Avenue. 
Pharmaceutical  manufacturer.  Tour  includes  an  in- 
troduction, followed  by  a  visit  to  the  pharmaceutical 
manufacturing  and  packaging  areas.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  by  reservation  only.  No  tours  during 
July.  Group  number:  25  maximum.  Written  advance 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  French  and  German 
translation  available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  per- 
mitted. Children  under  17  not  admitted.  Contact 
Mrs.  Deane  Hogan,  Manager,  Employee  Communi- 
cations and  Community  Relations.  Phone:  201 
277-5481. 

NEW  MEXICO 

ALBUQUERQUE 

79  Dar  Tile  &  Plastic  Top  Company,  4646  Menual 
Boulevard,  N.E.  Plastic  top  fabrication.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2-3  weeks  required.  Spanish 
translation  available.  Contact  Mr.  Lee  Trussell. 
Phone:  505  268-3386. 
108  El  Paso  Natural  Gas  Company,  Administration 
Building,  Reilly  Heights.  Oil  and  gas  producer. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  3-4  weeks  required.  Spanish  translation 
available.  Contact  Mr.  Lowell  M.  Parrish.  Phone: 
505  325-2841. 

10  Rainbow  Baking  Company,  111  Montano  Road, 
N.E.  Baking  and  distributing  bread.  Visitors  ob- 
serve complete  process  of  making  bread.  Tours 
weekdays,  except  Wednesday,  9  a.m.  to  6  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Spanish 
translation  available.  Contact  the  Sales  Manager. 
Phone:505  344-3415. 


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95  Rio  Grande  Steel  Products,  7100— 2nd,  N.W.,  P.O. 
Box  477.  Manufacturer  of  steel  products.  General 
tour  of  the  plant  available  anytime.  Contact  Mr.  Dan 
Woodford.  Phone:  505  345-261 1. 

31  Springer  Corporation,  P.O.  Drawer  "S,"  121 
Tijeres  Avenue,  N.E.  Sand  and  gravel  crushing  and 
ready-mixed  cement.  Tour  of  ready-mix  cement 
plant  includes  sales,  operation  and  maintenance 
departments;  tour  of  sand  and  gravel  crushing  plant 
includes  sales,  production  and  maintenance.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Contact  Mr.  Aldo 
Vaio,  President,  or  Mr.  Morris  Diefendorf,  Vice 
President.  Phone:  505  243-6651. 


CHIMAYO 

99  Ortegas'  Weaving  Shop,  P.O.  Box  1095.  Hand- 
woven  items.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  8:30 
a.m.  to  5:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes. 
Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Spanish  translation  available.  Phone: 
505  351-4215. 


FRUITLAND 

29  Utah  International,  Inc.  Tour  of  coal  mining  pro- 
cess. Tours  in  conjunction  with  the  Arizona  Public 
Service  Plant  are  preferred.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  7  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Written  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Japanese  and 
Spanish  translation  available.  Contact  the  Mine 
Manager.  Phone:  505  598-5861. 


82  Southwestern  Public  Service,  P.O.  Box  99  (7  miles 
west  of  Hobbs).  Electrical  power  compnay.  Visitors 
see  the  process  of  producing  energy,  converting  it  to 
electricity  and  distributing  electricity  to  customers. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  7  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  30  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
6  not  admitted.  Contact  Charlie  Brown.  Phone:  505 
397-1135. 


KIRTLAND 

82  Arizona  Public  Service  Company.  Electric  generat- 
ing plant.  Visitor  orientation  is  followed  by  a  tour  of 
the  plant.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  12:30  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  60-90  minutes.  Group  number:  30 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Children  under  6  not 
admitted.  Contact  office.  Phone:  505  598-5861. 


LOVINGTON 

82  Lea  County  Electric  Cooperative,  18  West 
Washington  Avenue,  P.O.  Box  1  147.  Electric 
generating  plant.  Complete  tour  of  the  generating 
facility.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday;  weekends 
by  special  arrangement.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required.  Spanish  translation  available  with  advance 
notice  of  2  days.  Contact  Mr.  E.R.  Felfe.  Phone: 
505  396-363 1 . 


GALLUP 

29  The  Pittsburg  &  Midway  Coal  Mining  Company, 
northwest  of  Gallup.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  No  tours  for 
two  weeks  in  July.  Group  number:  8  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Navajo  transla- 
tion available.  Contact  the  Mine  Superintendent. 
Phone:  505  863-5771. 


NAVAJO 

65  Navajo  Forest  Products  Industries,  P.O.  Box  1280. 
Producing  lumber  from  Ponderosa  Pine.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  7  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  last  two  weeks  in 
August.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Navajo 
translation  available.  Children  under  6  not  admitted. 
Contact  Leigh  Hubbard.  Phone:  505  777-221  1 . 


HOBBS 

108  Northern  Natural  Gas  Company,  P.O.  Box  2370  (9 
miles  west  of  Hobbs).  Gas-treating  plant.  Visitors 
take  a  tour  through  the  plant  and  see  the  raw  natural 
gas  inlet.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  2 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number: 
unlimited  with  advance  notice.  Advance  notice  of  2 
days  required.  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact 
the  District  Office.  Phone:  505  393-5109. 


TUCUMCARI 

5  Tucumcari  Industries,  West  Highway  66.  Garment 
factory.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  for  one 
week  in  July  and  from  December  25  through  January 
2.  Group  number:  5-25.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Navajo,  Spanish  and  Vietnamese  transla- 
tion available.  Contact  Mr.  H.A.  Doss.  Phone:  505 
461-3513. 


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TYRONE 

29  Phelps  Dodge  Corporation,  Tyrone  Branch,  Drawer 
B.  Copper  mining — open-type  reduction  plant,  con- 
centrator and  related  facilities.  Driving  tour  through 
the  plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  12 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  30  days  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Cameras  and  sketches 
permitted  upon  written  request  two  weeks  in  ad- 
vance. Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  the 
Manager.  Phone:  505  538-5331. 

NEW  YORK 

ALBANY 

53  Boulevard  Decorators,  240  Washington  Avenue. 
Home  furnishings — custom  draperies,  slipcovers 
and  reupholstering.  A  walking  tour  of  facilities  with 
a  brief  discription  of  processes  involved.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  2-10. 
Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  Contact  Abbott 
Architzel.  Phone:  518  472-9191. 

BUFFALO 

72  Buffalo  Courier  Express,  785  Main  Street.  News- 
paper publishing.  Complete  tour  of  the  newspaper, 
including  the  news  departments  (collection  -  report- 
ing), production  processing,  etc.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  1:30-2:30  p.m.  and  7:30-8:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  during  the 
summer.  Group  number:  3-30.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Kevin  J.  Byrnes,  Assistant  Promotion  Di- 
rector. Phone:  716  847-5594. 

92  Buffalo  Goodwill  Industries,  Inc.,  153  North  Divi- 
sion Street.  Sheltered  workshop  and  rehabilitation 
center.  Tour  of  entire  rehabilitation  center  and  work- 
shop (4  floors),  including  a  visit  to  the  largest  of 
Goodwill's  ten  stores.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  75  maximum.  Advance  notice  preferred. 
Contact  Miss  Janet  Wurtz  or,  if  calling,  just  mention 
that  a  tour  is  desired.  Phone:  716  854-7686. 

18  WKBW-TV,  1420  Main  Street.  Television  station. 
The  tour  includes  visits  to  and  explanations  of  the 
TV  studio,  where  live  shows  are  done,  the  control 
room  (video  and  audio  control,  directors,  video 
tapes)  and  telecine  room  (fdms  and  slides),  followed 
by  a  question-and-answer  period.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  10-11  a.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  30  maximum.  Tours  are  by  advance 
reservation  only.  Children  under  5  not  admitted. 
Contact  Peter  Kerr  or  Carole  Ward,  TV  Promotion 
Department.  Phone:  716  883-0770. 


CASTLETON-ON-HUDSON 

74  Brown  Company,  1900  River  Road.  Manufacturer 
of  paperboard  and  folding  paper  cartons.  Tour  of 
plant  gives  an  overall  view  of  how  cartons  and 
paperboard  are  processed.  Tours  by  appointment 
only,  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours  and  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
2-5.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Cameras 
or  sketches  permitted  with  approval.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Ronald  A.  de  Moose, 
General  Manager.  Phone:  518  732-7722. 

CORNING 

55  Corning  Glass  Center,  Houghton  Park.  Tour  in- 
cludes Corning  Museum  of  Glass,  an  outstanding 
collection  of  historical  glass  dating  from  1500  B.C. 
to  the  present;  Hall  of  Science  and  Industry,  drama- 
tic displays  and  push-button  exhibits  showing  the 
wide  variety  of  modern  methods  of  making  and 
using  glass;  and  the  Steuben  Glass  factory  where 
world-famous  Steuben  crystal  is  hand-formed  and 
engraved  as  visitors  watch.  The  Steuben  factory  is 
the  only  manufacturing  facility  of  Corning  Glass 
Works  that  is  open  to  the  public.  Tours  daily  from 
June  through  October;  November  through  May, 
daily  except  Monday.  Hours:  September  through 
June,  9:30  a.m.  to  5  p.m.;  July  and  August,  8:30 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours  for  self-guided 
tour.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Literature  is  avail- 
able in  several  languages,  describing  the  facility  and 
giving  a  short  history  of  glass.  Contact  Clare  M. 
Bavis,  Supervisor-Information  Services.  Phone:  607 
974-8814. 

GENEVA 

44  New  York  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station, 
West  North  Street.  Agricultural  research  and  proces- 
sing of  fruits  and  vegetables.  Tour  of  various 
laboratories  dealing  with  seed  testing,  plant  protec- 
tion, fruit  and  vegetable  production  and  food  proces- 
sing. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  2 
p.m.,  by  appointment  only.  Group  number:  30 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact  R.E. 
Krauss,  Head,  Department  of  Publications.  Phone: 
315  787-2248. 

GOSHEN 

36  Dairylea,  P.O.  Box  669.  Fluid  milk  packaging. 
Visitors  view  through  large  windows  the  total  pac- 
kaging operation,  followed  by  a  tour  of  the  suppor- 
tive areas;  laboratory,  office,  etc.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  2  weeks  preferred.  Preschool  children  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Bruce  V.  Snow,  Manager  of  Public 
Relations.  Phone:  914  627-3280. 


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HAMMONDSPORT 

111  Gold  Seal  Vineyards,  Inc.,  Route  54  A.  Winery — 
wines  and  champagnes.  Visitors  see  a  film,  fol- 
lowed by  a  walking  tour  through  the  winery  and 
wine  tasting  afterwards.  Tours  Monday  through 
Saturday  from  May  through  October  and  Monday 
through  Friday  from  November  through  April;  9-1 1 
a.m.  and  1-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  2-90.  Advance  notice  required  for  large 
groups.  Contact  Wanda  Michaluk,  Tour  Directress. 
Phone:  607  868-3232. 


Ill  Pleasant  Valley  Wine  Company  (Great  Western). 
Producers  of  Great  Western  champagnes,  dinner  and 
dessert  wines  and  vermouths.  Tour  explains  cellar- 
ing, fermentation,  storage  and  other  wine-making 
techniques  used.  Champagne  aging  vaults,  wine 
aging  and  storage  areas,  laboratory  and  other  areas 
are  shown.  Tour  concludes  with  tasting  of  the 
products.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30-11 
a.m.  and  1-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  75  minutes. 
Group  number:  20-40.  Advance  notice  required.  No 
sketches  permitted.  Visitors  must  be  physically  fit  to 
walk  up  and  down  various  flights  of  stairs.  Contact 
Brooks  A.  Lapp,  Tour  Director.  Phone:  607 
569-2121. 


Ill  The  Taylor  Wine  Company,  Inc.,  County  Route  88. 
Winery — wines,  champagnes,  vermouth.  Guided 
tour  of  bottling  operation,  wine  storage  areas.  Herit- 
age Room,  audio-visual  program  on  champagne 
making  and  Hospitality  Room  where  visitors  sample 
the  products.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  8:30- 
11  a.m.  and  1-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  75-90  min- 
utes. Group  number:  50  maximum.  Group  tours 
accepted  by  advance  reservation  only.  Contact 
M.  Barney  Hubbs,  Jr.,  Tour  Director.  Phone:  607 
569-2111. 


LYCOMING 

108  Niagara  Mohawk  Energy  Information  Center,  Nine 
Mile  Point.  Electric  utility.  Tours  March  through 
November,  Tuesday  through  Sunday,  10  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.;  December  through  February,  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  unlimited,  however,  larger  groups 
will  be  divided  into  sub-groups  of  20-30  persons. 
Advance  notice  preferred  for  groups.  Contact  Mr. 
Eugene  G.  Saloga,  Manager  of  Energy  Information 
Center.  Phone:  315  342-4117. 


NAPLES 

111  Widmer's  Wine  Cellars,  Inc.  Winery — table  and 
dessert  wines,  champagne.  Tour  includes  ferment- 
ing room,  aging  cellars  and  bottling  room,  conclud- 
ing with  a  visit  to  the  tasting  room  and  Wine  Shop. 
Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  10  a.m.  to  3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  last  two 
weeks  of  July.  Group  number:  25  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required  for  groups  of  more  than  10 
persons.  Contact  R.S.  Wilson.  Phone:  716 
374-63 1 1 . 

NEW  YORK 
11  Federal  Reserve  Bank  of  New  York,  33  Liberty 
Street.  The  Federal  Reserve  Bank  of  New  York  is 
part  of  the  United  States  central  banking  system. 
Guided  tour  of  coin  and  cash-handling  operations 
and  gold  vault.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
10-1  1  a.m.  and  1-2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required  for  reservation.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
the  Public  Information  Representative.  Phone:  212 
791-6130. 

96  New  York  Stock  Exchange  Visitors  Center,  20 
Broad  Street.  Securities  market.  Tour  includes  a 
lecture  explaining  the  operation  of  the  New  York 
Stock  Exchange,  followed  by  a  fifteen  minute  film. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
(Market  is  open  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.).  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required  for  groups  of  more  than  10  persons. 
French,  German  and  Spanish  translation  available. 
No  cameras  permitted.  Groups  of  children  under  13 
not  admitted.  Contact  Jean  Geiger,  Chief  Super- 
visor. Phone:  212  623-5168. 

39  Joseph  E.  Seagram  &  Sons,  Inc.,  375  Park  Avenue. 
Distillery.  Tour  of  facilities,  including  art  and  anti- 
que glass  collections.  Tours  Tuesday,  3  p.m.,  and 
by  special  appointment  for  groups.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-30.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Camera  use  restricted  in  some 
areas.  Tour  is  suitable  for  only  high  school  seniors 
and  adults.  Contact  Ms.  E.  Condon,  Assistant  Of- 
fice Manager.  Phone:  212  572-7404. 

NIAGARA  FALLS 

82  Power  Vista  (Power  Authority  of  the  State  of  New 
York),  P.O.  Box  277,  5777  Lewiston  Road.  Tour 
includes  viewing  of  control  room,  operating  gallery, 
generator  shaft  section  and  transformer  deck.  Tours 
daily,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Contact  Mr.  J.D.  Farrell,  Visitor  Program 
Director.  Phone:  716  285-321 1. 


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ROCHESTER 

72  Gannett  Rochester  Newspapers,  55  Exchange 
Street.  Newspaper  publisher  (daily  and  Sunday). 
Tour  of  plant  with  explanation  of  advertising,  circu- 
lation and  editorial  departments.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10:30  a.m.;  Saturday,  10  a.m.,  11 
a.m.  and  12  noon.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour 
length:  60-90  minutes.  Group  number:  30  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Sheila  Wood  or 
Andrea  Cairo.  Phone:  716  232-7100. 


WHITESBORO 

18  WIBX/WIBQ— Stereo,  Clark  Mills  Road.  Radio 
broadcasting  stations.  Tour  of  production,  news  and 
transmitter  facilities,  and  completely  automated  FM 
broadcast  system.  Visitors  also  see  an  exhibit  of 
broadcasting  equipment  spanning  fifty  years.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  35  minutes.  Group  number:  12  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required.  Italian,  Polish,  Spanish 
and  Ukrainian  translation  available.  Contact 
Edith  Uaitt.  Phone:  315  736-9313. 


UTICA 

72  Utica  Observer  Dispatch,  Inc.,  221  Oriskany  Plaza. 
Newspaper.  Tour  includes  advertising  and  news 
composition,  computerized  assembly  and  printing 
procedure  to  finished  product.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9-11  a.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  15-25.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Children  under  8  not  admitted.  Contact 
Mrs.  Cindy  Durant,  Assistant  Director  of  Public 
Service  &  Promotion.  Phone:  315  792-5087. 


16  West  End  Brewing  Company,  811  Edward  Street. 
Brewery — Utica  Club  Beer  and  Cream  Ale.  Vis- 
itors see  an  authentic  Victorian  reception  area, 
followed  by  a  tour  of  the  brewery  with  beer  sampl- 
ing in  the  antique  tavern.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  40  minutes. 
Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired for  a  reservation.  German  translation  avail- 
able. Children  under  18  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  Robert  Haberer.  Phone:  315 
732-0022. 


18  WUTR-TV,  Smith  Hill  Road.  Television  station. 
Tour  includes  executive  offices,  studio  and  control 
room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12 
noon  and  1:30-4  p.m.  Other  times  by  special  ar- 
rangement. Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
2-15.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  French 
translation  available.  Contact  Marlene  Hughes. 
Phone:  315  797-5220. 


WASfflNGTONVILLE 

111  Brotherhood  Corporation,  37  North  Street.  Winery. 
Tour  includes  lecture,  visit  to  the  underground 
cellars,  sherry  solera  and  tasting  room.  Tours  by 
advance  arrangement.  Tours  vary  with  the' seasons. 
Tour  length:  60-90  minutes.  Group  number:  10-35. 
Minors  must  be  accompanied  by  parents.  Contact 
J.B.  Daubenspeck,  General  Manager.  Phone:  914 
496-3661. 


NORTH  CAROLINA 

AHOSKIE 

101  Ahoskie  Tobacco  Market.  Tobacco  auctions.  Tours 
Monday  through  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.,  during 
sales  season.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Tours  for 
individuals  or  small  parties  and  for  organized  groups 
by  special  arrangement.  Advance  notice  required. 
Contact  A.L.  Wiggins,  Ahoskie  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Phone:  919  332-2042. 

ALBERMARLE 

53  Page  Church  Furniture  Company,  Inc.,  714  Monroe 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  church  furniture.  Tours 
weekdays  except  Monday.  Tour  length:  45-60  min- 
utes. Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice 
required.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
William  Hendrick.  Phone:  704  983-2143. 

ASHEV1LLE 

99  Biltmore  Industries,  Grovewood  Road.  Homespun 
material  (wool).  Tours  Monday  through  Friday. 
Tour  length:  15  minutes.  No  tours  from  November 
through  March.  Written  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  with  parents  permitted.  Contact 
A.R.  Maxwell.  Phone:  704  253-7651. 

BELMONT 

82  Allen  Steam  Station,  Box  587.  Public  utility.  Tour 
includes  an  introduction,  followed  by  a  visit  to  the 
boiler  room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m. 
to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes  to  2  hours. 
Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  J.R.  Park.  Phone:  919 
825-2022. 

CHARLOTTE 

107  Akers  Motor  Lines,  Inc.,  4101  South  Interstate  85. 
Truckline.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Group  number: 
5  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Children  under  6  not  admitted.  Visitors  must  wear 
shoes.  Contact  Lawrence  O'Neill.  Phone:  704 
392-2311. 


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67  Armour  &  Company,  2000  Thrift  Road.  Food  pro- 
cessing. Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Tour  length: 
1  hour.  Group  number:  35  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  day  required.  Children  must  be  accom- 
panied by  adults.  Contact  Arthur  Stroud.  Phone:  704 
375-9311. 

18  Jefferson  Pilot,  1  Julian  Place.  Broadcasting 
studios.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thursday,  10-1 1:30 
a.m.  and  1:30-3  p.  m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes. 
Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
month  required  from  September  through  May.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Ann  Ray. 
Phone:  704  374-3603. 

11  North  Carolina  National  Bank,  Tryon  and  Trade  (on 
corner).  Tour  includes  the  main  offices,  security 
area,  safety  deposit  area,  vault  and  the  North 
Carolina  National  Bank  art  collection.  Tours  Tues- 
day, 9:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes. 
Group  number:  18  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  13  not  admitted. 
Contact  Ann  Raynes.  Phone:  704  374-5329. 

56  U.S.  Government  Armed  Forces  Examining  and 
Entrance  Station.  Tours  available  with  advance 
notice  of  one  day.  Tour  length:  10  minutes.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Contact  Major  John 
Gleason.  Phone:  704  334-6465. 

CHEROKEE 

54  The  Cherokees,  P.O.  Box  308.  Indian  and  mountain 
crafts.  Tour  of  five  buildings  showing  different 
stages  of  craft-making  to  the  finished  product  in  the 
showroom.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30 
a.m.,  11  a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Tours  during  summer  months  only.  Advance  notice 
required  for  special  tours  requested  after  the  summer 
season.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Gurth  Baron.  Phone:  704  497-4051 . 

CHERRYVILLE 

107  Carolina  Freight  Carriers,  Highway  150.  Motor 
carrier.  Tour  of  general  office,  shop,  etc.  Tours  by 
prior  arrangement.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Jim  Booker. 
Phone:  704  435-6811. 

DURHAM 

101  American  Tobacco  Company,  Pettigrew  and 
Blackwell  Street.  Visitors  see  how  cigarettes  are 
manufactured  and  packaged.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  10 
not  admitted.  Contact  Marvin  Seagroves.  Phone: 
919  682-2101. 


101  Liggett  &  Myers,  Inc.,  Main  and  Duke  Street. 
Cigarette  manufacturing.  Introduction  is  followed 
by  a  tour  of  the  manufacturing  and  packaging  areas. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8-11:30  a.m.  and 
12:30-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  35-40  minutes.  No  tours 
week  of  July  4  and  week  of  Christmas.  Group 
number:  6  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  14  not  admitted  unless  accompanied  by 
an  adult.  Contact  Shirley  King.  Phone:  919 
563-5521,  Ext.  434. 

60  North  Carolina  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company, 
411  West  Chapel  Hill  Street.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday  by  special  arrangement.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Student 
groups  of  children  under  7th  grade  not  admitted. 
Phone:919  682-9201. 

FAISON 

50  Charles  F.  Cates  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Railroad  Street. 
Visitors  see  the  procedures  involved  in  processing 
and  bottling  pickle  products.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday.  Tour  length:  30-40  minutes.  Advance  notice 
of  2  days  required.  Contact  Mr.  Groome.  Phone: 
919  267-4711. 

FAYETTE  VILLE 

85  Kelly-Springfield  Tire  Company,  Route  6,  Highway 
401  North.  Tire  manufacturer.  Visitors  observe  the 
processing  of  passenger  tires  from  raw  material  to 
finished  product.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  12-20.  Advance 
notice  of  1-14  days  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  13  not  admitted. 
Contact  Gardner  Bates.  Phone:  919  488-9295. 

FONT  ANA  DAM 

82  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  Public  Safety  Office. 
Public  utility.  Ride  on  incline  car  and  conducted  tour 
of  the  Power  House.  Tours  daily,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  35  minutes.  Group  number:  40  maxi- 
mum. Contact  Leutenant  Hawk.  Phone:  704 
498-2241. 

FOREST  CITY 

53  General  Fireproofing  Company,  Box  260.  Chairs. 
Visitors  see  the  processes  of  manufacturing  chairs 
from  raw  material  to  finished  product.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes  to  2  hours.  No  tours  the  last  week  of  June 
and  the  first  week  of  July.  Written  advance  notice  of 
6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Contact  Ray  Easterbrook.  Phone:  704 
245-0161. 


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FUQUAY-VARINA 

41  Cornell-Dubilier  Electronics,  Inc.,  118  East  Jones 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  antenna  rotaters, 
electrical-mechanical  relays  (switching  devices)  and 
thermostats  for  electrical  heaters.  Tours  by  prior 
arrangement  only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the 
first  two  weeks  in  July  and  week  of  Christmas. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Written  advance 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Don  Cook.  Phone:  919  552-2281. 

GREENSBORO 

99  Burlington  Industries,  Corporate  Headquarters, 
3330  West  Friendly  Avenue.  Visitors  are  invited  to 
see  the  exhibit  hall,  where  each  floor  has  different 
color  schemes  and  fabrics,  and  to  visit  the  gardens. 
This  is  an  office,  not  a  production  plant.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Julia  Humes. 
Phone:  919  379-2199. 

12  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  2411  High  Point 
Road.  Bottling  of  soft  drinks.  Tour  of  the  bottling 
area  where  Coca-Cola  is  manufactured  and  bottled, 
followed  by  a  question-and-answer  session.  Tours 
Monday  through  Thursday,  9-11  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  No  tours  June  through 
August.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  6  not 
admitted.  Contact  Linda  Little.  Phone:  919 
292-1641. 

50  Frito-Lay,  Inc.,  2806  Patterson  Street.  Manufacturer 
of  potato  chips.  Visitors  see  the  processing  and 
packaging  of  potato  chips.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Fri- 
day, 10  a.m.  or  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes. 
Group  number:  50  maximum.  Written  notice 
of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Virginia  Patrick.  Phone:  919 
299-2511. 

30  Southern  Bell  Telephone  Company,  124  South 
Eugene  Street.  Visitors  observe  the  basic  operations 
of  Southern  Bell  Telephone  Company.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  2-3  days  required.  Contact  the  Public  Relations 
Manager.  Phone:  919  272-1 158. 

HENDERSON 

105  Fuqua  Homes  (N.C.),  Inc.,  State  Road  1216. 
Mobile  home  manufacturer.  Tour  of  the  assembly 
line  and  finished  product.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
No  tours  week  of  July  4.  Group  number:  10  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children 
under  16  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
Macy  Foster.  Phone:  9 1 9  492- 1151. 


105  Marshfield  Homes,  Division  of  Wick  Building  Sys- 
tems, Bypass  U.S.  1.  Mobile  home  manufacturer. 
Visitors  see  the  fabrication  of  mobile  homes  from 
raw  material  to  finished  product.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  No  tours  the  week  of  July  4.  Group 
number:  100  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
required.  Contact  Danny  Wright.  Phone:  919 
492-3031. 

50  Perfect  Packed  Products  Company,  Division  of  H.  J. 
Heinz  Company,  Dabney  Drive,  Box  888.  Proces- 
sing and  packaging  of  olives,  pickles,  peppers, 
onions  and  relish.  Visitors  see  the  processing  of 
products,  including  salting,  desalting,  labeling  and 
packaging.  Tours  Monday,  Tuesday  and  Wednes- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-40  minutes. 
No  tours  Christmas  week.  Group  number:  10  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required  for  groups 
of  10  or  more.  Children  must  be  accompanied  by  a 
parent.  Contact  Mr.  Kade  Spencer,  Personnel  Man- 
ager. Phone:919  492-1111. 

101  Tobacco  auctions  and  tobacco  warehouses.  Tours 
available  by  prior  arrangement  with  the  Henderson 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Contact  Henderson  Execu- 
tive Secretary,  Henderson- Vance  County  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Box  1302,  Henderson,  North 
Carolina  27536. 

HICKORY 

53  Hickory  Chair  Company,  37— 9th  Street  Place,  S.E. 
Manufacturer  of  chairs  and  upholstered  furniture. 
Tours  Tuesday  through  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon 
and  1-4  p.m.,  from  October  through  May.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  week  of  Christmas.  Group 
number:  6  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Jay  Patton 
Richardson,  Executive  Vice  President.  Phone:  704 
328-1801. 

53  Hickory  Manufacturing  Company,  890 — 7th  Av- 
enue, N.E.  Furniture  manufacturer.  Visitors  see  the 
manufacturing  of  furniture  from  start  to  finish. 
Tours  Thursday,  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
No  tours  weeks  of  July  4  and  Christmas.  Group 
number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  the  Hickory  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Phone: 
704  322-8624. 

53  Hickory-Fry  Furniture,  P.O.  Box  818,  Old  Highway 
70-A.  Manufacturer  of  upholstered  furniture.  Tours 
Monday,  9  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  No  tours  in  April  and  October.  Group 
number:  35  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Leonard  Hesper.  Phone:  704 
328-2341. 


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28  Hyalyn-Cosco,  Inc.,  3rd  Avenue,  N.W.  Ceramics 
manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Group  number:  18 
maximum.  Written  advance  notice  of  6  weeks  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Jimmy  Bowles. 
Phone:  704  322-641:. 


53  North  Hickory  Furniture  Company,  507  and  509 — 
1  lth  Street,  N.W.  (P.O.  Drawer  759).  Manufacturer 
of  upholstered  furniture.  Tour  of  entire  manufactur- 
ing operation  of  upholstered  furniture.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday  by  appointment.  Tour  length: 
60-90  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July  4  and  week  of 
Christmas.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  10-14  days  required.  No  cameras  permit- 
ted. Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Doug 
Estes.  Phone:  704  328-1841. 


KANNAPOLIS 

99  Cannon  Mills  Company,  200  West  Avenue.  Textile 
manufacturing.  Tour  of  overall  textile  operations, 
from  opening  of  cotten  bale  to  finished  product. 
Plant  tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.,  10:15 
a.m.  and  1  p.m.;  Visitor's  Center  is  open  from  8:30 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour  (plant)  and  30 
minutes  (Visitor's  Center).  Group  number:  50  max- 
imum. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  Contact  Mrs.  Ruth  Orland.  Phone:  704 
933-1221. 


LEXINGTON 

100  Mid-State  Tile  Company,  Victor  Street  off  Cotton 
Grove  Road.  Manufacturer  of  glazed  ceramic  wall 
tile.  Visitors  see  the  production  of  glazed  ceramic 
tile  from  raw  material  to  finished  product.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45-60  minutes.  No  tours  week  of  July  4  and 
Christmas  week.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required  for  large  groups.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Mr.  Nesbit 
Rodgers.  Phone:  704  246-5915. 


LILLINGTON 

105  Champion  Home  Builders,  P.O.  Box  1146,  Old 
River  Road.  Visitors  view  the  construction  of 
mobile  homes  from  frame  to  finished  product.  Tours 
Wednesday  and  Thursday,  10-11  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  12  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Phil  Cummings.  Phone:  919 
893-5713. 


LINCOLNTON 

53  Burris  Industries,  Inc.,  Burris  Boulevard  (Box  698). 
Manufacturer  of  chairs  and  upholstered  furniture. 
Tours  Monday  thru  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  week  of  July  4  and 
Christmas  week.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted  unless  with  a  school  group. 
Contact  Charles  Young.  Phone:  704  735-0441 . 


LELAND 

51  G.  R.  Ennis  &  Sons  Foundry,  South  17,  Box  320. 
Tour  includes  the  general  operations  of  the  foundry. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  during  pouring  of 
molten  metal.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Children  under  16  must  be  accompanied  by  parents. 
Contact  G.R.  Ennis.  Phone:  919  763-4956. 


LUMBERTON 

40  Acme  Electric  Corporation,  Interstate  95  and  74. 
Manufacturer  of  transformers,  power  supplies  and 
battery  chargers.  Visitors  see  the  assemblying  of 
transformers.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  7  a.m. 
to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  the 
first  two  weeks  of  July.  Group  number:  10  maxi- 
mum. Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Tom  Long. 
Phone:919  738-4251. 


110  Lackey  Industries,  Inc.,  Dupont  Highway  (Box 
160).  Combination  of  public  warehousing,  distribut- 
ing and  light  manufacturing.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  15-30  min- 
utes. Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Children 
must  be  accompanied  by  adults.  Certain  areas  are 
restricted  without  permission.  Contact  E.G.  Lackey. 
Phone:919  763-9091. 


82  Carolina  Power  &  Light  Company,  W.  H. 
Weatherspoon  Steam-Electric  Generating  Plant, 
Old  U.S.  74  East.  A  presentation  is  followed  by  a 
tour  of  the  boilers,  turbine  and  control  areas.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  6  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  2  days  required.  No  cameras  permit- 
ted. Children  under  7  not  admitted.  Contact 
James  Peasman.  Phone:  919  739-3456. 


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MAIDEN 

99  Carolina  Mills,  Inc.,  617  Carolina  Avenue,  P.O. 
Box  157.  Yarn  manufacturer.  A  short  film  is  fol- 
lowed by  a  tour  of  the  plant.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  1-5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the 
week  of  July  4,  Christmas  week  and  the  Monday 
following  Easter.  Group  number:  25  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required  for  groups  of  more 
than  4  persons.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Ruth 
Cansler,  Public  Relations.  Phone:  704  428-9911. 

MONCURE 

82  Carolina  Power  &  Light  Company,  Cape  Fear 
Steam-Electric  Generating  Plant,  Box  161.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  25  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  W.L.  Ellis.  Phone: 
919  776-3923. 

MONTEZUMA 

48  Patterson's  Flowers,  Highway  181  (Box  107).  Vis- 
itors see  cut  flowers  and  potting  of  plants.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  required  for  large 
groups.  Children  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult. 
Contact  Erik  Ingwersen.  Phone:  704  733-2363. 

MOREHEAD  CITY 

88  N.C.  Ports  Authority,  113  Arendell.  Shipping  and 
phosphate  facility.  Tour  includes  the  Maritime 
Building,  transit  and  warehouse  buildings  and  phos- 
phate facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Helen  McBride. 
Phone:  919  726-3158. 

MOUNT  AIRY 

31  The  North  Carolina  Granite  Corporation,  P.O.  Box 
151,  Quarry  Road.  Granite  quarry  and  granite  fabri- 
cation. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  4-20. 
Advance  notice  required.  Children  must  be  accom- 
panied by  an  adult.  Contact  the  Safety  Director  or 
other  office  staff.  Phone:  919  786-5141. 

MOUNT  OLIVE 

50  Mount  Olive  Pickle  Company,  Inc.,  812  North 
Chestnut.  Pickles,  relish  and  olives.  Visitors  ob- 
serve pickle  processing.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1:30-4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  the  second  week  of 
August.  Group  number:  6  maximum.  Contact  H.P. 
Stowe.  Phone:  919  658-2537. 


NEW  BERN 

37  Maola  Milk  &  Ice  Cream  Company,  Drawer  S-310, 
Avenue  C.  Dairy  products.  Visitors  see  ice  cream 
being  made  and  milk  being  bottled.  Tours  weekdays 
except  Wednesday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon,  from  Sep- 
tember through  May.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Kathleen  Barnes  or  Mildred 
Jones.  Phone:  919  638-1131. 

PISGAH  FOREST 

27  Olin  Corporation,  Vanderbilt  Road  (P.O.  Box  200). 
Manufacturer  of  fine  paper  and  cellophane.  Visitors 
observe  the  processes  involved  in  manufacturing 
paper  and  cellophane.  Tours  Tuesday,  2  p.m.  (Spe- 
cial tours  can  be  arranged.)  Tour  length:  2  hours. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  15  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mr.  Warner  or  Dot  Brookes.  Phone:  704 
877-2159. 

PLYMOUTH 

102  True  Temper  Corporation,  West  Main  Street.  Saw- 
mill. Tour  of  sawmill  and  handle-turning  operation. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  the  first  three 
weeks  of  July.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
10  not  admitted.  Contact  Morris  Brobst.  Phone:  919 
793-4127. 

RALEIGH 

45  Aeroglide  Corporation,  7100  Hillsborough  Road. 
Grain  driers,  process  diers,  fruit  and  vegetable 
equipment.  A  lecture  and  orientation  is  followed  by 
a  tour  of  the  plant  and  a  question-and-answer  ses- 
sion. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  6 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Groups  of  more  than  6  require  additional  advance 
notice.  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact  Mr. 
Lee  Miller  or  Tom  Martin.  Phone:  919  851-2000. 

90  Crabtree  Valley  Mall,  4325  Glenwood  Avenue. 
Shopping  center.  Tours  10  a.m.  to  9:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10-30.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Elwood  P.  Perry. 
Phone:919  787-2507. 

95  Dillon  Supply  Company,  216  South  West  Street. 
Industrial  supplies — steel  and  material-handling 
equipment.  Tour  includes  the  service  department, 
steel  warehouse,  fabrication  shop  and  general  office. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  must 
be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Bobby 
Brantley.  Phone:  919  832-7771. 


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83  Edwards  &  Broughton  Company,  1821  N. 
Boulevard.  Engraving  and  printing.  Tour  of  the 
composing,  art,  printing  and  binding  rooms.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9:30-11:30  a.m.  and  1-3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number:  15 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admitted. 
Contact  Paul  Hoch.  Phone:  919  833-6602. 

72  News  &  Observer  Publishing  Company,  215  South 
McDowell  Street.  Newspaper  publishing.  Tour  of 
the  news  and  printing  departments,  with  a  question- 
and-answer  session  concluding  the  tour.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  under  8  not  admitted.  Contact  Jill 
Pruitt.  Phone:919  821-1234. 

30  Southern  Bell  Telephone  Company,  128  West 
Hargett  Street.  Tour  of  traffic  service  area,  computer 
room  and  telephone  systems.  Tours  Monday  through 
Thursday.  Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2-3  days 
required.  Contact  Edith  Sparron.  Phone:  919 
828-8457. 

18  WRAL-TV,  2619  Western  Boulevard,  P.O.  Box 
1200.  Tour  of  the  gardens  and  studio  facility.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  2-4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  Group  number:  4-25. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Children  under  6 
not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Witherspoon.  Phone:  919 
828-2511. 

REIDSVILLE 

5  Creighton  Shirtmakers/Brookside  Industries,  Inc., 
Industrial  Boulevard  (off  Scales  Street),  P.O.  Box 
570.  Visitors  see  shirts  cut,  sewn,  pressed  and 
boxed.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10:30  a.m.  to 
12  noon  or  2:30-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30  minutes. 
No  tours  week  of  July  4  and  Christmas  week.  Group 
number:  25  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Jill 
Roberts.  Phone:  919  342-1008. 

ROBERSONVILLE 

81  Central  Soya,  West  Green  Street,  P.O.  Box  428. 
Processing  of  chickens.  An  introduction  is  followed 
by  an  actual  inspection  and  tour  of  the  facilities. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Group  number:  8  max- 
imum. Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Jim  Mobley.  Phone:  919 
795-4151. 


ROSMAN 

99  American  Thread  Company,  Highway  No.  64,  P.O. 
Box  458.  Manufacturer  of  cotton  sewing  thread. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  week  of  July  4  and 
the  week  of  December  25.  Group  number:  3-12. 
Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Mr.  Chester  Kilpatrick,  Indus- 
trial Relations  Manager.  Phone:  704  862-4215. 

99  M-B  Industries,  P.O.  Box  518.  Metal  forming  and 
fabrication — wire  forms,  springs,  stamping,  indus- 
trial coating  and  metallizing.  Tour  of  all  facilities. 
Tours  available  with  advance  notice.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  3-10.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Mr.  E.M.  Morrow.  Phone:  704 
862-4201. 

3  National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration. 
Satellite  tracking  station.  Tour  includes  the  Visitors 
Center  with  satellite  displays  and  photographs  and 
the  satellite  operations  area.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.;  Saturday  and  Sunday  by 
special  arrangement.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes. 
Advance  notice  required.  Spanish  translation  avail- 
able. Children  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult. 
Contact  Mr.  James  C.  Jackson,  Station  Director. 
Phone:  704  883-8211. 

SANFORD 

48  Carolina  Wholesale  Florists,  Inc.,  St.  Andrews 
Church  Road.  Greenhouse  tour  shows  the  assembly 
line  of  Chrysanthemums  in  different  stages  of 
growth.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Children 
must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
John  McCormick  or  Glenn  Coley.  Phone:  919 
775-3631. 

99  Federal  Spinning  Corporation,  Colon  Road.  Spin- 
ning mill — manufacturing  acrylic  yarn.  Visitors  see 
the  spinning,  dying  and  finishing  of  acrylic  yarns. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon 
and  2-5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  the 
week  of  July  4.  Group  number:  30  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Mike  Womble.  Phone: 
919  775-5501. 

5  W.  Koury  Company,  Inc.,  633  Chatham  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  men's  slacks.  Visitors  see  the 
assembly  of  men's  slacks.  Tours  by  appointment,  7 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the 
week  of  July  4  and  week  of  Christmas.  Group 
number:  2-20.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required. 
No  cameras  permitted.  Contact  Mr.  Robert  Wertz. 
Phone:919  775-5415. 


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17  Sanford  Brick  &  Tile  Company,  Box  458.  Manufac- 
turer of  bricks.  Tour  includes  pit  area — baking  and 
burning  of  bricks.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  75  minutes.  Tours 
are  recommended  from  March  through  November. 
Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  10  not  admitted. 
Contact  Philip  Liles.  Phone:  919  775-2125. 

5  Wyatt  Knitting  Company,  1006  Goldsboro  Avenue. 
Sewing  plant.  Visitors  see  the  manufacturing  of 
clothing  from  start  to  finish.  Tours  Monday  through 
Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Contact  W.F. 
Wyatt,  Jr.  Phone:  919  775-2249. 

SHALLOTTE 

82  Brunswick  Electric,  Village  Road.  Cooperative 
electric  membership.  Tour  of  offices  with  a  compu- 
ter demonstration,  followed  by  a  question-and- 
answer  session.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required.  Contact  Doris  F.  Redwine.  Phone:  919 
754-4391. 


SOUTHPORT 

50  C.  B.  Caroon  Crab  Company,  East  Bay  Street.  Crab 
processing.  Visitors  observe  the  picking  and  cook- 
ing of  crabs  and  stuffing  of  shells  for  deviled  crabs 
and  stuffed  flounder.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  15  minutes.  Advance 
notice  of  2  days  required  for  groups.  Phone:  919 
457-6384. 


STANLEY 

82  Cowans  Ford  Dam  &  Hydroelectric  Station,  Route 
1,  Box  380.  A  slide  presentation  is  followed  by  a 
tour  of  the  plant.  Tours  by  appointment,  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  2-3  days  required.  Children  must  be  accompanied 
by  an  adult.  Contact  Carl  Robinson,  Plant  Superin- 
tendent. Phone:  704  827-5 141 . 

SYLVA 

65  W.  C.  Hennessee  Lumber  Company,  Old  Asheville 
Road.  Visitors  see  logs  being  brought  in,  sawed, 
graded,  dressed  and  stacked.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  the  weeks 
of  July  4  and  Christmas.  Group  number:  25  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Small 
children  not  admitted.  Contact  M.F.  McDonald. 
Phone:  704  586-4044. 


99  Heritage  Quilts,  Inc.,  Scotts  Creek  Road.  Manufac- 
turer of  sleeping  bags,  quilts  and  comforters.  Vis- 
itors view  fiber  being  made — seven  operations  in- 
cluding cutting,  sewing,  inspection  and  shipping  of 
products.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  the  week  of  July  4  and 
the  Christmas  holidays.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Small 
children  not  admitted.  Contact  Gordon  Hooper. 
Phone:  704  586-5577. 

WASHINGTON 

18  WITN-TV,  Highway  17,  P.O.  Box  468.  Television 
station.  Tour  of  news  room,  offices,  computer  room 
and  control  room.  Tours  Monday  through  Thursday. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras 
permitted.  Contact  Paul  Oughton.  Phone:  919 
946-3131. 

WILKESBORO 

81  Holly  Farms  Poultry  Industries,  Inc.,  Factory  Street 
&  River  Street.  Poultry  processing.  Visitors  view 
poultry  processing  from  start  to  finish.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  10-20.  Advance  notice  of 
10  days  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  6  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs. 
Barbara  Mathis.  Phone:  919  838-2171. 

WILLIAMSTON 

30  Carolina  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company,  1010 
Smithwick.  Tour  of  central  office.  Tours  by  ap- 
pointment, Monday  through  Friday.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Children  must 
be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  J.R. 
Batchelor.  Phone:  919  792-9101. 

5  June  Day  Manufacturing  Company,  Washington 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  ladies'  swimwear.  Visitors 
view  the  cutting  and  sewing  operations  to  the  ship- 
ping of  the  finished  product.  Tours  by  prior  ar- 
rangement only.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours 
during  July.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Paul  Pulver. 
Phone:919  792-3104. 

WILMINGTON 

68  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Vance  Street.  Indus- 
trial boilers.  Tour  includes  a  slide  presentation  and  a 
walk  through  the  plant  to  view  components  of 
boilers  being  fabricated  and  assembled.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  by  appointment  only.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  December  18  through 
January  3  and  week  of  July  4.  Group  number:  6-45. 
Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  10  not  admitted. 
Contact  the  Personnel  Department.  Phone:  919 
791-9010. 


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88  North  Carolina  State  Ports  Authority,  2202  Burnett 
Boulevard.  Tour  includes  the  terminal,  dock  area, 
warehouse  and  transit  sheds.  Tours  available  Mon- 
day through  Friday  by  special  arrangement.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Mr.  Friederich. 
Phone:919  763-1621. 


99  Timme  Corporation,  Castle  Hayne  Road.  Textile 
manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday  by 
appointment.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  the 
weeks  of  July  4  and  Christmas.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  the  Personnel  Department.  Phone: 
919  762-1836. 


101  R.  J.  Reynolds  Tobacco  Company,  Reynolds 
Boulevard  -  Whitaker  Park  Plant.  Cigarette  man- 
ufacturing. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  X  a.m.  to 
10  p.m.  Persons  need  only  present  themselves  at  the 
Whitaker  Park  Plant  and  tour  will  be  given.  Tour 
length:  30-45  minutes.  Advance  notice  required  for 
groups  of  more  than  20  persons.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  the  Director  of  Tours. 
Phone:  919  748-3571. 

11  Wachovia  Bank  &  Trust  Company,  P.O.  Box  3099. 
Tour  includes  check  processing  and  banking  sys- 
tems. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12 
noon  and  2-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Eva  Leach,  Receptionist,  Person- 
nel Department.  Phone:  919  748-5520. 


WINDSOR 

18  Radio  Station  WBTE,  Highway  13-17.  Radio 
broadcasting.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
30  maximum.  Italian  and  Spanish  translation  avail- 
able. Contact  Mr.  Vaughn  Upchurch.  Phone: 
794-3131. 


WINSTON-SALEM 

16  Jos.  Schlitz  Brewing  Company,  Schlitz  Drive.  Bre- 
wery. Guided  tour  of  the  plant  in  small  groups,  with 
refreshments  given  after  the  tour.  Persons  need  only 
present  themselves  at  the  Schlitz  Plant  and  tours  will 
be  assembled.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice 
required  for  groups  of  more  than  20  persons.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  the  Director 
of  Hospitality.  Phone:  919  788-6710. 

72  Journal  and  Sentinel  (Piedmont  Publishing  Com- 
pany, Inc.),  416  North  Marshall  Street.  Newspaper 
publisher.  Visitors  see  the  formulation  and  produc- 
tion of  a  newspaper  by  use  of  computers.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  30  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1  day  required.  Translation  services 
available.  Contact  Bill  East.  Phone:  919  725-2311. 


30  Western  Electric,  3330  Lexington  Road.  Telephone 
transmission  equipment  production.  Visitors  see 
telephone  equipment  being  manufactured.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday  by  appointment,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  one  week  in 
July  and  week  of  Christmas.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Gloria 
Barrett.  Phone:  919  784-2464. 

WRIGHTSVILLE  BEACH 

56  Wrightsville  Beach  Test  Facility,  Harper  Island 
(Causeway  Drive),  Box  597.  Testing  of  saline  wa- 
ter. Tour  of  plant,  including  a  lecture  and  film. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  80  minutes.  Group  number:  25  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Mr. 
Robinson,  Manager.  Phone:  919  256-2216. 


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BISMARCK 

72  Bismarck  Tribune  Company,  222  North  4th  Street. 
Newspaper  production.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 1-2  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  preferred.  Children  under  6  not 
admitted.  Contact  the  Advertising  Manager.  Phone: 
701  223-2500. 


106  Piedmont  Aviation,  Inc.,  Smith  Reynolds  Airport. 
Visitors  tour  the  airline  maintenance  operations. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number:  40 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Betsy  Allen.  Phone:  919  767-5578. 


45  Clark  Equipment  Company,  Melroe  Division,  22nd 
Street  and  Indiana  Avenue.  Manufacturer  of  farm 
equipment.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  1:30-5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Advance  notice 
required.  Groups  of  children  under  8  years  of  age  are 
not  permitted  except  by  special  arrangement.  Con- 
tact the  Public  Relations  Specialist,  Advertising 
Department.  Phone:  701  223-6180,  Ext.  388. 


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CARRINGTON 

45  Steinman  Manufacturing,  Inc.,  Box  397.  Farm 
equipment  fabrication.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance 
notice  required  for  large  groups.  Contact  the  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  701  652-3197. 

DICKINSON 

44  Farmers  Union  Grain  Terminal  Association  Feed 
Plant,  Route  1  Lakeview  Road.  Manufacturing  of 
animal  and  poultry  feeds.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  1-2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance 
notice  required.  Children  under  13  not  admitted. 
Contact  the  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  701  227-1277. 

EDGELEY 

44  Farmers  Union  Grain  Terminal  Association  Feed 
Plant,  P.O.  Box  187.  Manufacturer  of  liquid  sup- 
plements and  dry  feeds  for  animals  and  poultry. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Cameras  and  sketches 
permitted  outside.  Contact  the  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:701493-2271. 

FARGO 

66  Branick,  The  Retread  Equipment  Division,  Applied 
Power,  Inc.,  2600 — 3rd  Avenue  North.  Manufac- 
turer of  tire-handling  equipment.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  re- 
quired. Contact  the  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  701 
235-4446. 

37  Cass  Clay  Creamery,  Inc.,  200-20  Street  North. 
Manufacturing  and  distributing  dairy  products. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Advance  notice  preferred. 
Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Dalles 
Henning  or  Howard  Thorson.  Phone:  701  293-6455. 

83  Richtman's  -  Midwest  Printing  and  Office  Supply 
Company,  404 — 4th  Avenue  North.  Printers.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Friday.  Advance  notice  required. 
Contact  the  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  701  235-7548. 

105  Steiger  Tractor,  Inc.,  3101  First  Avenue  North. 
Manufacturer  of  4-wheel  drive  agricultural  tractors. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9-11:30  a.m.  and 
1:30-3:30  p.m.;  Saturday  and  Sunday  by  appoint- 
ment only.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Advance  notice 
of  3  days  required.  Preschool  children  discouraged. 
Contact  Personnel  or  Steve  Bowman  of  the  Market- 
ing Resource  Center.  Phone:  701  293-4482  or  701 
293-4476. 

GRAND  FORKS 

49  North  Dakota  Mill  and  Elevator.  Manufacturer  of 
bakery  flour,  commercial  feed  grain  and  durum 
semolina.  One  tour  at  plant  and  three  tours  of  North 
Dakota  farms.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact 
Sam  Kahl,  Assistant  Manager. 


MANDAN 

50  Cloverdale  Foods  Company,  103 — 4th  Avenue, 
N.W.  Meat  processing.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  15-30  min- 
utes. Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact  Robert 
Schulte  or  Jim  Miller.  Phone:  701  663-951 1 . 

20  Dynamic  Homes  of  Dakota,  Inc.,  2102  Walker 
Drive.  Factory-built  housing  plant.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  7  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact  the  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  701  663-4252. 
OAKES 

68  Oakes  Manufacturing,  Inc.  Metal  fabrication  and 
welding.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  the  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  701 
742-3284. 
RIVERDALE 

82  Garrison  Dam  Powerplant.  Hydroelectric  power. 
Tours  7  days  a  week,  9  a.m.  to  5:30  p.m.  Labor  Day 
through  Memorial  Day  tours  are  by  appointment 
only.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  Contact  the  Park 
Manager,  Recreation-Resource  Branch,  Corps  of 
Engineers.  Phone:  701  654-7411,  Ext.  63. 
RUGBY 

68  Rugby  Hydraulics,  Rural  Route  1,  Box  F2.  Man- 
ufacturer of  hydraulic  cylinders.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact  the 
Plant  Manager.  Phone:  701  776-5776. 
STANTON 

82    United  Power  Association,  P.O.  Box  256.  Genera- 
tion of  electricity.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Plant  Superintendent.  Phone:  701  745-3387. 
TUTTLE 

37  Tuttle  Dairy  Products.  Processing  of  cheese  and 
dairy  products.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Phone:  701  867-2529. 

VALLEY  CITY 

65  Arkota  Industries,  Inc.,  739  N.W.  2nd  Street. 
Woodworking — solid  hardwood  shelving  and  gift 
products.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thursday,  10  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  the  Manufacturing  Manager.  Phone:  701 
845-2511. 
113  Tri  W-G,  Inc.,  215— 12th  Avenue,  N.E.  Manufac- 
turer of  electrically  and  hydraulically  operated  re- 
habilitation products.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance 
notice  of  3  days  required.  Children  under  14  not 
admitted.  Contact  the  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  701 
845-3984. 


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WAHPETON 

97  Minn-Dak  Farmers  Cooperative,  2  miles  north  of 
No.  210  Bypass.  Sugar  factory.  Tours  daily  from 
mid-September  to  mid-December,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
the  Public  Relations  Director.  Phone:  701  642-841 1 , 
Ext.  76. 

OHIO 

AKRON 

85  The  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  1200  Fires- 
tone Parkway.  Tire  manufacturer.  Tour  includes  a 
film,  product  display  area  and  tour  of  factory  opera- 
tions. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  2  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  of 
July.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Written  notice 
of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Miss 
Jean  Sonnhalter,  Department  of  Public  Relations. 
Phone:  216  379-7701. 

92  Goodwill  Industries  of  Akron,  Inc.,  36  South  Col- 
lege Street.  Rehabilitation  and  employment  of  hand- 
icapped people.  Tour  includes  the  Rehabilitation 
Department,  training  workshops  and  employment 
areas — radio  and  television  repair,  refurbishing  tex- 
tiles, small  engine  repair,  carpentry  and  appliance 
repair.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  15-60  minutes.  Contact 
David  P.  Boldt  or  Betty  Lyons.  Phone:  216 
762-8421. 

85  Goodyear  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  1144  East 
Market  Street.  Manufacturer  of  tires  and  rubber 
products.  Tour  includes  a  brief  history  of  the  rubber 
industry,  rubber  collection,  Charles  Goodyear' s  con- 
tribution and  a  tour  through  a  tire  factory.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  1  p.m.;  exhibit  open  daily, 
8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group 
number:  65  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required  for  groups  of  more  than  10.  Cameras  not 
permitted  in  the  factory.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted  to  the  factory.  Contact  Richard  G.  Hughes, 
Curator.  Phone:  216  794-2044. 
ASHTABULA 

79  Molded  Fiber  Glass  Companies,  P.O.  Box  675. 
(Molded  Fiber  Glass  Company,  MFG  Concrete 
Forms  Company,  MFG  Metal  Fabricating  Com- 
pany.) Tour  includes  all  phases  of  manufacturing, 
from  receiving  of  raw  materials  through  shipping  of 
finished  product.  Tours  Monday  thrugh  Friday,  by 
appointment.  Tour  length:  60-90  minutes.  Group 
number:  100  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  Contact  Glen  Warner,  Vice  President  for 
Advertising,  Publicity  and  Community  Relations. 
Phone:  216  997-5851,  Ext.  162. 


BEDFORD 

113  Kulis  Freeze  Dry  Taxidermy,  725  Broadway  Av- 
enue. Freeze  dry  taxidermy  and  manufacturing  of 
freeze  dry  machines.  Visitors  see  the  various  proce- 
dures involved  in  freeze  dry  taxidermy.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Saturday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  3  days  required.  Contact  Joanne 
Ferrara.  Phone:  216  232-8352. 

BOWLING  GREEN 

50  Cains  Marcelle  Potato  Chips,  Inc.,  425  Napoleon 
Road.  Potato  chip  manufacturer.  A  guided  tour  from 
potato  storage  to  the  production  line,  then  through 
packaging  and  ending  at  the  warehouse.  Tours 
Monday  through  Thursday,  9-11  a.m.  and  1-2:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  30 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  7-10  days  required. 
Children  under  6  not  admitted.  Contact  Mary  Blair, 
Tour  Guide.  Phone:  419  352-3509. 

BRYAN 

37  Pet,  Inc.,  719  East  High  Street.  Manufacturing  and 
canning  of  evaporated  milk.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  5-40.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
J.L.  Beattie.  Phone:419  636-1181. 

CAMBRIDGE 

55  Mosser  Glass,  Inc.,  Route  22,  East.  Manufacturer  of 
antique  reproductions.  Visitors  see  glassware  being 
pressed  or  blown  manually  (no  automation),  the 
finishing  area  and  the  showroom.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
15  minutes.  No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  of  July. 
Group  number:  6  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Children  must  be  accompanied  by  parents. 
Tours  available  on  request.  Phone:  614  439-1827. 
CANTON 

76  Weber  Dental,  2206— 13th  Street,  N.E.  Manufac- 
turer of  dental  chairs,  instrument  delivery  systems. 
X-rays  and  operatory  lights.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.  m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  No 
tours  for  two  weeks  in  July  and  August.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  16  not 
admitted.  Contact  V.J.  Ford,  President.  Phone:  216 
455-0366. 

CARDINGTON 

111  Le  Boudin  Vineyard  &  Winery,  Rural  Route  3,  Box 
172.  Tour  of  winery,  vineyard  and  wine  tasting 
room.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Saturday,  12  noon  to 
12  midnight.  Tour  length:  15-30  minutes.  Group 
number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
preferred.  Children  must  be  accompanied  by  par- 
ents. Contact  Carroll  or  Ruth  Hubbell.  Phone:  419 
768-2091. 


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CELINA 

60  Celina  Insurance  Group,  Insurance  Square.  Insur- 
ance and  data  processing.  Tour  of  facilities,  plus  a 
visitation  with  the  senior  executives.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  2-10.  Written  notice  of  1 
month  required.  Children  not  admitted.  Contact 
Bernard  Moore.  Phone:419  586-5181. 


CINCINNATI 

72  The  Cincinnati  Enquirer,  617  Vine  Street.  News- 
paper. Tour  includes  the  newsroom,  library,  com- 
posing room  and  pressroom.  Tours  Monday  through 
Thursday,  6:30-8:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours. 
Group  number:  10-40.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
the  Information  Center.  Phone:  513  721-2700. 


72  The  Cincinnati  Post,  800  Broadway.  Daily  news- 
paper publisher.  A  slide  presentation  is  followed  by 
a  guided  tour  of  the  editorial,  business  and  mechani- 
cal departments.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  9 
a.m.,  11  a.m.  and  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  10-30.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Gregory  J.  Ptacin,  Promotion  Director.  Phone:  513 
721-1111. 


Ill  Meier's  Wine  Cellars,  6955  Plainfield  Road.  Tour 
of  winery,  followed  by  wine  tasting.  Tours  Wednes- 
day through  Saturday,  10  a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  50  maximum. 
Children  under  18  not  admitted.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Robert  Raussen,  Tour 
Director.  Phone:  513  891-2900. 


39  National  Distillers  &  Chemical  Corporation,  120 
Section  Road.  Tour  includes  distillation  of  gin  and 
vodka,  bottling  of  whiskies  and  cordials,  canned 
cocktails,  quality  control,  shipping,  bulk  and  full 
case  storage.  Tours  weekdays  by  appointment,  10 
a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours 
in  July.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required  for  groups  larger  than  20. 
Cameras  permitted  in  explosion-proof  areas  only. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
J.L.  Graham  or  V.  Lemmel.  Phone:  513  948-4712. 


92  Ohio  Valley  Goodwill  Industries  Rehabilitation 
Center,  Inc.,  10600  Springfield  Pike. 
Vocationally-oriented  comprehensive  rehabilitation 
agency  for  the  handicapped.  Tour  includes  produc- 
tion, industrial  services  (subcontracting),  communi- 
cations, plant  health,  physical  and  occupational 
therapy,  personnel,  dormitory,  cafeteria,  watchmak- 
ing school  and  thrift  store.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  lengtth:  45-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  preferred.  Camera  use  restricted  to 
facilities  only — not  of  people.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Robert  Lovett,  Director  of 
Volunteer  Services,  or  Miss  Mary  Fettis,  Public 
Relations  Department.  Phone:  513  771-4800. 


68  Steelcraft  Manufacturing  Company,  9017  Blue  Ash 
Road.  Manufacturer  of  metal  doors,  frames  and 
entrance  systems.  A  brief  product  orientation  is 
followed  by  a  tour  of  the  manufacturing  facilities. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2-3  hours.  Group  number:  40  maxi- 
mum. Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  16 
not  admitted.  Contact  Richard  B.  Brian,  Marketing 
Services  Manager.  Phone:  513  791-8800. 


Ill  Warren  J.  Sublette  Winery  Company,  2260  Central 
Parkway.  Tour  of  small,  premium  quality  winery, 
including  fermentation,  aging,  testing  and  bottling 
areas.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  9  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  (after  5  p.m.  by  appointment  only).  Tour 
length:  15-60  minutes.  Group  number:  50  maxi- 
mum. Contact  Warren  J.  Sublette.  Phone:  513 
651-4570. 


CIRCLEVILLE 

111  Shawnee  Vineyards,  8531  S.R.  56  East.  Guided 
tour  includes  the  wine  cellar,  wine  tasting,  sales  area 
and  restaurant.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  1 1 
a.m.  to  9  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group 
number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required.  Contact  Jack  Goode,  Owner.  Phone:  614 
474-8918. 


CLARKSVILLE 

111  Tarula  Farms,  1786  Creek  Road.  Winery.  Tours 
Wednesday  through  Friday,  12  noon  to  9  p.m.; 
Saturday,  12  noon  to  1  a.m.  Tour  length:  15-20 
minutes.  Group  number:  2-20.  Advance  notice  pre- 
ferred for  large  groups.  Contact  Ron  Peerey  or 
Vickie  McClary.  Phone:  513  289-2181. 


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CLEVELAND 

Bobbie  Brooks,  3830  Kelley  Avenue.  Junior 
sportswear  manufacturer.  Tour  of  cutting  center 
operations.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
3  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number: 
15-30.  Advance  notice  of  1  month  required.  Contact 
Cindy  Glassman.  Phone:  216  881-5300. 


The  East  Ohio  Gas  Company,  1717  East  Ninth 
Street.  Natural  gas  utility.  Tour  includes  the  energy 
control  center  for  natural  gas  distribution  system, 
exploration  and  development  department  and  data 
processing  department.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  12-45.  Advance  notice  required.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Joanne  Potts.  Phone: 
216  522-2949. 


NASA  Lewis  Research  Center,  Visitor  Information 
Center,  21000  Brookpark  Road.  National  Aeronau- 
tics &  Space  Administration.  Tour  includes  an 
orientation  on  NASA's  past  and  future  space  flights, 
the  display  area  and  a  tour  of  the  facilities.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.,  and 
Saturday,  10  a.  m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours. 
Group  number:  20-150.  Advance  notice  required  for 
scheduled  tours;  the  display  and  exhibit  area  located 
in  the  Visitor  Information  Center  is  open  to  the 
public  without  prior  notice  required.  Either  alien 
registration  or  passport  number  is  required  at  least 
two  days  in  advance  of  tour  date.  French  and 
Spanish  translation  available.  Children  under  10  not 
admitted.  Contact  Patricia  Hannan.  Phone:  216 
433-4000,  Ext.  731. 


95  Republic  Steel  Corporation,  Republic  Building, 
P.O.  Box  6778.  Steelmaking — bars,  sheets,  strips, 
etc.  Tour  includes  the  hot  and  cold  strip  and  sheet 
mills,  environmental  control  facilities  (air  and  water 
quality  control  plants),  bar  and  blooming  mills  and, 
on  occasion,  steelmaking  shops  (basic  oxygen  fur- 
naces). Tours  by  appointment  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9:30  a.m.  or  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours 
and  30  minutes.  Group  number:  20-200.  Advance 
notice  of  4  weeks  required  for  reservations.  Transla- 
tion services  available  for  Czech,  French,  German, 
Hungarian,  Polish,  Russian,  Swedish,  Norwegian, 
Spanish  and  Italian.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Charles  M. 
Nekvasil,  Public  Relations  Representative.  Phone: 
216  574-7686. 


COLDWATER 

45  Avco  New  Idea  Farm  Equipment  Company,  1st  and 
Sycamore  Streets.  Manufacturer  of  specialized  farm 
equipment — manure  spreaders,  corn  pickers,  hay 
tools,  uni  system  of  self-propelled  harvest  equip- 
ment. Tour  of  plant  and  facilities.  Tours  Tuesday 
through  Thursday,  9:30-11:30  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours.  No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  in 
July.  Group  number:  100  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Donald  W.  Kaiser,  Safety  Engineer.  Phone:  419 
678-5455. 


COLUMBUS 

60  Buckeye  Union  Insurance  Company,  1111  East 
Broad  Street.  Property  and  casualty  insurance. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday  by  appointment,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30  minutes.  Group 
number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  required. 
French,  German  and  Spanish  translation  available. 
Children  under  15  not  admitted.  Contact 
Thomas  E.  Gallagher.  Phone:  614  253-881 1. 


72  The  Plain  Dealer  Publishing  Company,  1801 
Superior  Avenue.  Daily  and  Sunday  newspaper. 
Tour  includes  a  visit  to  the  city  room,  composing 
room,  pressroom  and  mail  room.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  15-60.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children 
under  6  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Veena  Bhupali. 
Phone:  216  523-4230. 


108  Columbus  and  Southern  Ohio  Electric  Company, 
215  North  Front  Street.  Electric  utility.  Tour  of 
Conesville  Generating  Station  and  surface  mining 
operation.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
4  p.m.  Tour  length:  3  hours.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
W.E.  Wilcoxon.  Phone:  614  464-7287. 


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73  The  Dean  &  Barry  Company,  296  Marconi 
Boulevard.  Paint  manufacturer.  Visitors  see  the 
receiving  and  storing  of  raw  materials,  mixing  of 
raw  materials,  packaging,  labeling,  laboratory  and 
shipping  room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Translation  services  available  on  a  prear- 
ranged basis  only.  Children  under  14  not  admitted. 
Contact  Robert  S.  McKay  II,  President,  or  Howard 
Kerr,  Production  Manager.  Phone:  614  224-3131. 

72  Dispatch  Printing  Company,  34  South  Third  Street. 
Metropolitan  daily  newspaper.  Tour  includes  the 
editorial,  advertising,  circulation  and  production 
functions  of  the  newspaper.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9:30  a.m.  or  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  5-35.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Mrs.  Sandy  Clary,  Public  Service  Department. 
Phone:614  461-5244. 

7  Fisher  Body  GMC,  200  Georgesville  Road. 
Hardware  plant.  Tour  of  plant  areas  and  the  Admin- 
istration Building.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  9 
a.m.,  9:30  a.m.,  1  p.m.  and  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
60-90  minutes.  No  tours  the  last  week  of  July  and 
first  week  of  August.  Group  number:  50  maximum. 
Written  notice  of  1  month  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mr.  Jeryl  Phillips.  Phone:  614  275-5132. 

92  Goodwill  Industries  of  Central  Ohio,  Inc.,  1331 
Edgehill  Road.  Vocational  rehabilitation  services 
for  the  handicapped.  Visitors  see  the  latest 
techniques  in  vocational  rehabilitation,  including 
vocational  evaluation,  vocational  and  personal  ad- 
justment, skill  training  and  several  specialized  re- 
habilitation programs.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  60  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  8 
not  admitted.  Contact  Kevin  Oberle,  Community 
Relations  Director.  Phone:  614  294-5181. 

10  ITT  Continental  Baking  Company,  697  North  4th 
Street.  Bread  production.  An  introduction  is  fol- 
lowed by  a  tour  of  the  plant  and  a  question-and- 
answer  period.  Tours  Wednesday  and  Thursday  by 
appointment  only.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Children  under  6  not  admitted. 
Contact  Pat  Curtis,  Secretary  to  the  General 
Manager-Personnel  Director.  Phone:  614  294-5375. 


98  Lazarus,  Town  and  High  Streets.  Department  store. 
Visitors  see  the  following  areas:  display,  sign  shop, 
drapery  workroom,  alteration  departments,  associate 
clinic  and  cafeteria  area,  and  mail/phone  order 
office.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  and 
2  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  from 
November  15  through  the  month  of  December. 
Group  number:  10-18.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Miss  Helen  Roboski  or  Mrs.  Betty  Raymond,  Spe- 
cial Events  Director.  Phone:  614  463-3578  or  614 
463-2768. 

83  National  Graphics  Corporation,  724  East  Woodrow 
Avenue,  Box  719.  Printing.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Group  number:  10  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras  permit- 
ted. Children  not  admitted.  Contact  Paul  D. 
Cooper.  Phone;  614  445-3291 . 

56  United  States  Post  Office,  850  Twin  Rivers  Drive. 
Visitors  see  the  cancellation  and  distribution  sys- 
tems which  serve  Columbus  and  160  other  post 
offices  in  central  Ohio.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  1  p.m.  and  6-7  p.m.;  students,  9 
a.m.  to  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  75  minutes.  Group 
number:  10-45.  Advance  notice  of  10  days  required. 
No  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  10  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Roy  W.  Baker,  Manager  of  Retail 
Sales  &  Services.  Phone:  614  469-5534. 

83  Xerox  Education  Center,  1250  Fairwood  Avenue. 
Printing  and  publishing  of  school  periodicals  and 
associated  school  materials — all  phases  of  commer- 
cial printing.  Guided  tour  includes  office  areas, 
stock/storage,  press  rooms  (rotary  and  sheet-fed), 
bindery  and  distribution  areas.  Tours  Tuesday 
through  Thursday,  9-11:30  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes  to  2  hours.  Group  number:  5-50. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under 
5  not  admitted.  Contact  Charles  B.  DeWitt,  Man- 
ager Industrial  Relations.  Phone:  614  253-0892. 

CRESTLINE 

27  Royster  Farm  Service  Center,  Box  89,  West 
Bucyrus  Road.  Manufacturer  of  fertilizer  and  chem- 
icals. Visitors  are  given  an  explanation  of  the 
blending  of  materials  for  different  analysis  and 
chemicals  used  for  weed  problems  in  crops  such  as 
beans,  corn,  wheat  and  oats.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  3  hours. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Dan  Schroeder,  7242  Crestline 
Road,  Crestline,  Ohio  44827.  Phone:  419  683-2026. 


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CUYAHOGA  FALLS  30 

WKDD,  1675  State  Road.  Radio  station.  Tour 
includes  on-air  control  room,  production  studio, 
newsroom  and  traffic  department.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  11  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  20 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-20.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  6  not  admitted.  Contact 
John  Deineter.  Phone:  216  923-9761. 


DAYTON 

50  Cassano's,  Inc.,  1700  East  Stroop  Road.  Pizza  and 
seafood.  The  tour  consists  of  the  production, 
warehouse  and  dining  room  facilities.  Tours  Tues- 
day, Wednesday  and  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10-35.  Advance 
notice  of  2-3  months  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Bernadette  Shear. 
Phone:  513  294-8400. 


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72  Dayton  Newspapers,  Inc.,  4th  and  Ludlow  Streets. 
Daily  newspapers — Dayton  Daily  News  and  Dayton 
Journal  Herald.  The  tour  includes  the  printing 
facilities,  advertising,  circulation  and  editorial  de- 
partments. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  10 
5  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  25 
maximum.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Children 
under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  the  Promotion  De- 
partment. Phone:  513  225-2090. 


85  Dayton  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  2342  West  River- 
side Avenue.  Tire  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9:30-11  a.m.  or  1:30-3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  5-40.  Written 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  13  not  admitted.  Contact  l^-, 

Michael  J.   Terrell,   Public   Relations  Manager. 
Phone:513  278-2666. 


50  Mike-Sell's  Potato  Chip  Company,  333  Leo  Street. 
Potato  chip  manufacturer.  Complete  visual  inspec- 
tion of  process  of  manufacturing  potato  chips.  Tours 
by  appointment,  9-11  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  10-30.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under  7  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Joy  Brush.  Phone:  513 
228-9400. 


Ohio  Bell  Telephone  Company,  369  West  1st  Street. 
Tour  includes  the  electronic  telephone  operator  of- 
fices, information  operator  offices,  electronic  con- 
trol offices  and  clerical  operations,  if  requested. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday  for  5  to  10  persons 
and  Tuesday  through  Thursday  for  groups  of  more 
than  10,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Evening  tours  by  special 
arrangement.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group 
number:  5-25.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required 
for  groups  of  20  or  more  people.  No  cameras 
permitted.  Children  under  14  not  admitted.  Contact 
Mary  Ellen  Sears,  Supervisor,  Community  Rela- 
tions. Phone:  513  443-7213. 


WING  Radio,  717  East  David  Road.  Radio  broad- 
casting. Tour  of  facilities  with  brief  description  of 
how  a  radio  station  operates.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  by  appointment  only.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-25.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  to  1  month  required,  except  during  school 
year  when  booking  is  heaviest.  Children  under  8  not 
admitted.  Contact  Deborah  Parenti,  Vice  President, 
Marketing.  Phone:  513  222-3773. 


DEFIANCE 

Brown's  Bakery,  Inc.,  Wayne  and  Downs  Streets, 
P.O.  Box  27.  Wholesale  bakery — buns  and  bread. 
Visitors  see  the  mixing  of  doughs,  dividing  into 
loaves,  molding,  proofing,  baking,  cooling  and 
wrapping.  Tours  daily,  except  Tuesday  and  Satur- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
days  required.  Children  under  9  not  admitted.  Con- 
tact Fred  J.  Brown,  Dick  Graham  or  Bob  Mertz. 
Phone:  419  784-3330. 


DELAWARE 

World  Wide  Games,  Inc.,  3527  State  Route  37 
West.  Manufacturer  of  wooden  games.  Tour  in- 
cludes a  visit  through  the  manufacturing  shop, 
finishing  rooms,  packing  and  shipping  areas.  Game 
instruction  and  demonstration  are  given,  leaving 
time  for  game  participation  by  visitors.  Tours  Tues- 
day through  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tours 
Monday  and  Friday  available  by  request.  Tour 
length:  1  hour  (30  minutes  for  facility  tour  and  30 
minutes  for  game  instruction  and  play).  Group 
number:  4-35.  Advance  notice  required.  Children 
under  10  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact 
Warren  O.  Bailey,  Mary  Lea  Bailey  or  John  Rogers. 
Phone:  614  363-2324. 


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EAST  CANTON 

79  Merit  Plastics,  Inc.,  400  West  Nassau  Street.  Plas- 
tics manufacturer — injection  molding,  extrusion, 
push-pull  control  cables.  Visitors  see  shuttle  type 
molding  and  manufacturing  of  casing  for  controls, 
plus  assembly  of  controls.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Wed- 
nesday, 10  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  2-8.  Advance  notice  of  1-2  weeks 
required.  German  translation  available.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  H.C.  Kappel,  Senior  Vice  President. 
Phone:  216  488-1231. 

EAST  LIBERTY 

7  Transportation  Research  Center  of  Ohio,  U.S.  Route 
33.  Automotive  transportation  proving  grounds  and 
test  center.  A  slide  presentation  is  followed  by  a  tour 
of  the  outdoor  facilities.  Tours  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tours  available  Monday  through  Thursday  by 
special  arrangements.  Tour  length:  60-90  minutes. 
Group  number:  40  maximum.  It  is  preferred  that 
large  groups  tour  by  bus.  Advance  notice  of  I  week 
required.  Hindu  translation  available.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  high  school 
senior  level  are  not  admitted.  Contact 
Chuck  Harroff.  Phone:  513  666-201 1. 

FINDLAY 

72  The  Courier,  701  West  Sandusky  Street.  Morning 
daily  newspaper  (no  Sunday).  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  by  appointment.  Tour  length:  30-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  15  not 
admitted.  Contact  Allen  P.  Dudley,  Vice  President. 
Phone:419  422-5151. 

FOSTORIA 

2  Copeland  Corporation,  1 150  State  Street.  Manufac- 
turer of  refrigeration  condensing  units.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  No  tours  the 
first  full  two  weeks  in  August.  Advance  notice 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
George  Binder,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  419 
435-8501. 

FREMONT 

67  Peter  Eckrich  and  Sons,  Inc.,  2500  Industrial  Road. 
Meat  processing — sliced  luncheon  meats.  Tour  con- 
sists of  processing,  packaging  and  shipping  opera- 
tions, including  quality  assurance  laboratory  func- 
tions, USD  A  Inspector's  office  and  central  control 
room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.,  1 
p.m.  and  7:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  10-35.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  8 
not  admitted.  Contact  Le  Thomas,  Industrial  Rela- 
tions Manager.  Phone:  419  332-1541. 


GALION 

30  North  Electric  Company,  553  South  Market  Street. 
Telecommunications  equipment  manufacturer.  Vis- 
itors see  a  power  supply  production  plant.  (Research 
and  Development  Center  is  located  at  Delaware, 
Ohio.)  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.  m.  to  12 
noon  or  1:30-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  No 
tours  the  first  two  weeks  of  July.  Group  number: 
6-50.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Spanish 
and  French  translation  available.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  13  not  admitted. 
Contact  William  D.  Wilson,  Assistant  to  the  Presi- 
dent, Advertising  and  Public  Relations  Department. 
Phone:419  468-8167. 


HAMILTON 

74  The  Beckett  Paper  Company,  400  Dayton  Street. 
Paper  manufacturing.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Group  number:  10-30.  Advance  notice  of  1  month 
required.  Children  under  14  not  admitted.  Contact 
Mark  D.  Treleaven,  General  Supervisor,  Industrial 
Relations  Department.  Phone:  513  863-5641. 


7  Fisher  Body  Division,  General  Motors  Corporation, 
4400  Dixie  Highway.  Metal  fabrication  of  auto  parts 
and  assemblies.  Tour  of  manufacturing  facilities. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  7  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  from  June  through 
August.  Group  number:  5-25.  Written  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  over  8  admitted  when  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  C.W.  Schlake.  Phone:  513  863-471  1 , 
Ext.  304. 


HUDSON 

66  Terex  Division  of  General  Motors,  5405  Darrow 
Road,  State  Route  91.  Manufacturer  of  earthmoving 
equipment  (crawlers,  haulers,  scrapers,  loaders). 
Tour  of  manufacturing  plant  (machining,  heat  treat, 
final  assembly)  and  tour  of  engineering  plant  (re- 
search and  development).  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  10-75.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  Spanish,  German,  French  and  Portuguese 
translation  available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  per- 
mitted. Children  under  8  not  admitted.  Contact 
Mary  Sopko.  Phone:  216  655-5233. 


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JACKSON  CENTER 

105  Airstream,  419  West  Pike  Street.  Manufacturer  of 
travel  trailers  (recreational  vehicle  industry).  Tour 
through  factory  and  showing  of  finished  products. 
Tours  September  through  June  15,  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
No  tours  June  15  through  July  10.  Advance  notice 
required  for  groups  of  more  than  30.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Dan  Chamberlin,  Direc- 
tor of  Sales,  or  Frank  Judy,  Plant  Manager.  Phone: 
513  596-6111. 


MANSFIELD 

85  The  Mansfield  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  515  New- 
man Street.  Manufacturer  of  tires  and  tubes.  Visitors 
see  how  component  parts  of  a  tire  are  made,  assem- 
bled into  a  tire  and  then  cured  as  the  finished 
product.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  the 
week  of  July  4.  Group  number:  4  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1  day  required.  Children  under  16 
not  admitted.  Contact  Nick  M.  Polles,  Manager  of 
Public  Relations.  Phone:  419  522-41  1  1. 


KENTON 

68  Kenton  Structural  &  Ornamental  Iron  Works,  Inc., 
100  Cleveland  Avenue.  Fabrication  of  structural 
steel  and  miscellaneous  metals — steel  stairs,  metal 
rails  (ferrous  and  non-ferrous),  light  framing.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10-20.  Advance 
notice  of  1  day  required.  Contact  B.  Collins.  Phone: 
419  674-4025. 

LEIPSIC 

50  Libby  McNeill  &  Libby,  701  West  Main  Street. 
Food  processing — tomato  juice,  ketchup,  sauces. 
Tour  of  ketchup  plant  operations,  including  tomato 
receiving,  preparation,  filling  and  packaging,  plus 
warehousing.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  12  maximum.  Plant  operations  are  sea- 
sonal, and  written  notice  of  6  weeks  is  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  David  K.  Miller, 
Supervisor,  Personnel  Administration.  Phone:  419 
943-2121. 

MADISON 

111  Chalet  Debonne  Vineyards,  Inc.,  7743  Doty  Road. 
Winery — producers  of  wines,  fresh  grapes  and 
juice.  Tour  begins  in  the  Hospitality  Room,  fol- 
lowed by  a  tour  of  the  cellars  and  concluding  at  the 
tasting  rooom.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Saturday,  1-8 
p.m.  Tour  length:  15  minutes.  No  tours  the  first  two 
weeks  of  January.  Group  number:  5-40.  Advance 
notice  required.  No  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Rose  Debevc.  Phone:  216  466-3485. 

MANCHESTER 

111  Moyer  Vineyards,  Rural  Route  1.  Winery  and  res- 
taurant. Manufacturer  of  wines  and  champagne. 
Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  1 1 :30  a.m.  to  5:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30  minutes.  No  tours  the  first 
two  weeks  of  January.  Group  number:  60  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required  for  large  groups. 
Contact  Ken  Moyer.  Phone:  513  549-2957. 


MARION 

66  Marion  Power  Shovel  Company,  Inc.,  617  West 
Center  Street.  Manufacturer  of  excavators.  Visitors 
see  the  fabrication  and  machining  facilities,  plus 
films.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  2-3  hours.  No  tours  between 
Christmas  and  New  Year's.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
Translation  available  for  Arabic,  French,  Indian, 
Spanish  and  other  Latin-based  languages.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  E.  Steidle.  Phone:  614  383-521  1. 

MIDDLEFIELD 

85  The  Johnson  Rubber  Company,  16025  Johnson 
Avenue.  Visitors  see  the  basic  workings  of  indus- 
trial rubber  extrusion  and  molding.  Tours  Tuesday 
through  Thursday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  2-12.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Donald  Finefrock.  Phone:  216  632-1611. 

MIDDLETOWN 

95  Armco  Steel  Corporation,  Middletown  Works. 
Manufacturer  of  iron  and  steel  (strip  and  sheet  steel). 
Visitors  see  the  processes  of  manufacturing  iron  and 
steel,  including  rolling  and  coating  processes.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  9  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2-3  hours.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Louis  J.  Brown. 
Phone:  513  425-3331. 

33  Diamond  International  Corporation,  407  Charles 
Street.  Paperboard  and  folding  carton  manufacturer. 
Tour  includes  the  main  office,  with  comments  from 
executive  officers,  and  the  production  facilities. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  5-25.  Written 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Timothy  D.  Haap,  Super- 
visor of  Industrial  Relations,  or  Mr.  S.L.  Hockaden, 
Director  of  Industrial  Relations.  Phone:  513 
422-2772. 


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74  The  Sorg  Paper  Company,  901  Manchester  Avenue. 
Manufacturer  of  speciality  paper.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  75 
minutes  to  2  hours.  Group  number:  2-30.  (Groups  of 
3-4  preferred.)  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
14  not  admitted.  Contact  Richard  W.  Krebs,  Per- 
sonnel Manager.  Phone:  513  422-3661 . 

MILAN 

95  Milan  Steel  Industries,  Inc.,  21  North  Main  Street. 
Fabrication  job  shop — weldments,  forming,  shear- 
ing, burning.  Products  include  dry  bulk  storage 
tanks,  dust  collectors,  structural  steel,  etc.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  No  tours 
December  24  through  January  1 .  Advance  notice 
preferred.  Contact  Albert  E.  Wharff,  Chairman  of 
the  Board.  Phone:  419  499-2562. 

MILLERSBURG 

37  Guggisberg  Cheese  Company,  Route  4.  Manufac- 
turer of  Baby  Swiss  and  Swiss  Cheese.  Visitors  see 
the  process  of  making  cheese  (between  10  a.m.  and 
2  p.m.).  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  8  a.m.  to 
6  p.m.  Group  number:  25  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  day  required.  German  translation  avail- 
able. Contact  Mrs.  Guggisberg.  Phone:  216 
893-2500. 

MORROW 

111  Valley  Vineyards  Farm,  2041  East  U.S.  22.  Win- 
ery. Guided  tours  available  with  advance  notice. 
Winery  is  open  to  the  public  for  self-guided  tours  at 
any  time.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  11  a.m. 
to  8  p.m.  Advance  notice  required  for  groups  of 
more  than  14.  Contact  Marcia  McCann.  Phone:  513 
899-2485. 

MT.  VERNON 

33  Weyerhaeuser  Company,  Granville  Road.  Manufac- 
turer of  corrugated  containers.  Tour  and  explanation 
of  equipment  and  processes.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
Contact  Aaron  Rasmussen,  Production  Manager. 
Phone:614  397-5215. 

NEW  BOSTON 

95  Empire-Detroit  Steel  Division,  Portsmouth  Plant, 
3879  Rhodes  Avenue.  Steel  mill — coke,  pig  iron 
and  ingots.  Tour  includes  coke  plant,  blast  furnace 
and  open  hearth.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number: 
40  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
16  not  admitted.  Contact  J. L.  McGlone,  Manager  of 
Safety  and  Security.  Phone:  614  456-2318. 


NEW  PHILADELPHIA 

48  Endres  Floral  Company,  635  West  High  Avenue. 
Rose  growers.  Tour  of  rose  greenhouses.  Tours 
daily,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  Eugene 
Endres,  President.  Phone:  216  343-6667. 


ORRVILLE 

68  Orrville  Products,  Inc.,  375  East  Orr  Street.  Man- 
ufacturer of  cabs  for  trucks  and  off-highway  vehi- 
cles. Tours  Monday  through  Friday  by  appointment, 
afternoons  preferred.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Harry  Featherstone  or  Ronald  Lamontagne.  Phone: 
216  683-4010. 


37  Smith  Dairy  Products  Company,  230  North  Vine 
Street.  Dairy.  Visitors  observe  the  processing  of 
milk,  ice  cream  and  cottage  cheese.  Tours  week- 
days, except  Wednesday,  10-10:30  a.m.  Tour 
length:  15-20  minutes.  Group  number:  6-20.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Children  under  8  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Kim  Amstutz. 
Phone:  216  682-7716. 


PARMA 

7  Chevrolet  Motor  Division,  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Parma  Plant,  Chevrolet  Boulevard  at  Brook- 
park  Road.  Manufacturer  of  automotive  compon- 
ents, transmissions,  sheet  metal  parts  and  propeller 
shafts.  Tour  includes  typical  machining  and  pressed 
metal  areas  and  transmission  assembly  line.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday  by  appointment.  Tour 
length:  45-60  minutes.  No  tours  late  July  or  early 
August.  Group  number:  5  minimum.  Written  notice 
of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  13  not  admitted.  Contact  A.J.  Promer, 
Education  and  Training  Department.  Phone:  216 
265-5378. 


ROSEVILLE 

17  Nelson  McCoy  Pottery  Company,  451  Gordon 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  pottery.  Visitors  see  the 
complete  process  of  manufacturing  from  raw  mate- 
rial to  finished  product.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30  min- 
utes. No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  of  July.  Written 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Children  must  be  ac- 
companied by  adults.  Contact  Mr.  Arthur  Lane. 
Phone:614  697-7331. 


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SHELBY 

68  Ohio  Steel  Tube  Company,  132  West  Main  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  seamless  and  welded  steel  tubing. 
Visitors  see  piercing,  welding,  annealing,  pickling, 
cold  drawing  and  cutting  operations.  Tours  Tuesday 
through  Thursday,  9-11  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  June  15  through  July 
20.  Group  number:  4-24.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Richard  E. 
Gilbert,  Manager  of  Personnel  and  Safety.  Phone: 
419  347-2424. 


68  Webster  Industries,  Inc.,  West  End  Hall  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  bulk  material-handling  systems  and 
chain  and  conveyor  components.  Tour  includes  the 
machining,  fabricating,  press  department,  assembly 
operation  and  malleable  foundry.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday  by  prior  arrangements,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  week  of  July 
4  and  December  24  through  January  1 .  Group 
number:  4  maximum.  Advance  notice  required. 
Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  James 
Young,  Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  419  447-8232. 


SPRINGFIELD 

45  International  Harvester  Company,  6125  Urbana 
Road.  Truck  manufacturing.  Visitors  observe  as- 
sembly of  trucks  from  start  to  finish.  Tours  Tuesday 
and  Thursday,  10-11  a.m.  and  1-2  p.m.  Special 
tours  by  prior  arrangements.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No 
tours  for  two  weeks  in  July  and  one  week  at 
Christmas.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Use  of  cameras  and 
sketches  is  limited.  Visitors  must  wear  leather  foot- 
wear and  safety  glasses  (goggles  provided  by  Inter- 
national Harvester  Company).  School  groups  of 
children  under  15  not  admitted.  Contact  R.E. 
Wilson,  Public  Relations  Manager,  or  Mrs.  N.S. 
Tyler,  Secretary.  Phone:  513  390-4650  or  513 
390-4469. 

TIFFIN 

72  The  Advertiser-Tribune,  320  Nelson  Street.  News- 
paper. Tour  includes  the  business,  editorial,  adver- 
tising, composing,  platemaking,  press  and  circula- 
tion departments.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
5-30.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  the  Circulation 
Department.  Phone:  419  447-4455. 

50  Ballreich  Bros.,  Inc.,  Rear  188  Ohio  Avenue.  Man- 
ufacturer of  potato  chips.  Tour  includes  entire 
facilities.  Tours  weekdays,  except  Wednesday,  8 
a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  25  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  German  translation  available.  Con- 
tact Opal  Davis,  Office  Manager.  Phone:  419 
447-1814. 

63  Noba,  Inc.,  684  East  Perry  Street,  P.O.  Box  607. 
Artificial  insemination — dairy  and  beef  cattle.  Vis- 
itors see  the  facilities  and  bulls.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact 
David  F.  Grimm,  Advertising  &  Promotion  De- 
partment. Phone:  419  447-6262. 


TOLEDO 

72  Toledo  Blade  Company,  541  Superior  Street.  News- 
paper. Tour  of  facilities  includes  an  explanation  of 
the  publishing  and  printing  operations.  Tours  Tues- 
day through  Thursday,  1-3:30  p.m.  (Tours  Monday 
and  Friday  when  possible.)  Tour  length:  75  minutes. 
Group  number:  10-18.  Advance  notice  of  3  weeks 
required.  Translation  services  available  with  prior 
arrangement.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Con- 
tact Neelah  Kershner.  Phone:  419  259-7386. 


18  WTOL-TV,  604  Jackson  Street.  Television  station. 
Tours  Tuesday,  10  a.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  5-20.  Advance  notice  required  for  reserva- 
tions. Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Janet 
Vanell.  Phone:419  244-7411. 


URBANA 

81  The  Kirby  Hatcheries,  Inc.,  1100  North  Main 
Street.  Chicken  hatchery.  Visitors  see  the  complete 
process,  including  traying  the  eggs,  putting  the  eggs 
in  incubators,  removing  chicks  from  hatchers,  grad- 
ing and  shipping.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  5-20.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Children  under  5  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Lillian 
Boystel.  Phone:  513  653-7178. 


VAN  WERT 
60  Central  Mutual  Insurance  Company,  800  South 
Washington  Street.  Property  and  casualty  insurance. 
Visitors  observe  typical  U.S.  property  and  casualty 
insurance  operation,  including  computer  operation, 
unique  museum  of  early  American  fire-fighting 
equipment  and  original  fire  marks.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1:30-3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number: 
5-20.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact 
Wayne  E.  Page,  Personnel  Assistant.  Phone:  419 
238-1010. 


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OHIO 


WAPAKONETA 

37  Fisher  Cheese  Company/Cheese  Wedge,  Wapak 
Fisher  Road.  Manufacturer  of  natural  cheese  and 
process  cheese.  Visitors  see  a  slide  presentation  on 
cheese  and  the  basic  manufacturing  operation.  No 
tour  is  given  of  the  plant.  Slide  presentation  avail- 
able daily,  by  appointment;  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Length: 
30  minutes.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance 
notice  preferred.  Contact  Kathy  Hunt.  Phone:  419 
738-8941. 

68  The  Wapakoneta  Machine  Company,  North  Street 
(P.O.  Drawer  429).  Manufacturer  of  straight  and 
rotary  shear  knives,  woodworking  knives  and  hard- 
ened ways.  Tour  covers  machining,  heat-treating 
and  grinding  of  full  line  of  machine  knives.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9-11  a.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  6  maximum.  Written  notice  of 
6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Contact  Albert  W.  Winterman,  Vice  President, 
Sales.  Phone:419  738-2131. 

WARREN 

7  GM  Assembly  Division,  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Lordstown  Plant,  P.O.  Box  1406.  GM  automo- 
tive assembly — producing  the  Chevrolet  Vega  and 
Pontiac  Astre.  Visitors  observe  automobiles  being 
assembled.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Tour 
length:  45-60  minutes.  Group  number:  36  maxi- 
mum. Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  5  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Ronald  G.  Norwood  or  the 
Tour  Coordinator.  Phone:  216  841-5210. 

WILLARD 

44  Ohio  Agricultural  Research  and  Development  Cen- 
ter, "Muck  Crops  Branch."  Research  on  all  vegeta- 
ble crops  on  muck.  Visitors  see  potato  and  celery 
varieties  and  herbicide,  fungicide  and  insecticide 
testing.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  October  through 
April.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Ed  Postema.  Phone:  419  935-1201. 

WOOSTER 

33  International  Paper  Company,  689  Palmer  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  corrugated  containers.  Visitors  see 
paper  converted  into  corrugated  sheets;  painting  and 
cutting  of  sheets;  stitching,  taping  or  gluing  of  boxes 
and  the  boxes  palletized  and  loaded  on  trucks.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  15  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Richard  L.  Ball, 
Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  216  264-1322. 


68  Regal  Ware,  Inc.,  770  Spruce  Street.  Manufacturer 
of  cooking  utensils — pots  and  pans.  Tour  includes 
entire  manufacturing  and  packing  facilities.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9:15-10:15  a.m.  and  1:15- 
2:15  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  first  two 
weeks  in  July.  Group  number:  10-50.  Written  notice 
of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Children  under  16  and  adults  over  75  not 
admitted.  Contact  T.  Gail  Reigle,  Office  Manager. 
Phone:216  262-3015. 


YOUNGSTOWN 

94  American  Paper  Products  Company,  8401  Southern 
Boulevard.  Envelope  manufacturer.  Tour  includes 
sheeter,  die  cutting,  envelope  machinery  and  ship- 
ping area.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to 
3  p.m.  Tour  length:  15-20  minutes.  No  tours  the  last 
two  weeks  of  July  and  December  23  through  January 
3.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  German  translation  available.  Chil- 
dren under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Richard  Hunsicker,  Public  Relations  Department,  or 
Paul  Blum,  Vice  President  Manufacturing.  Phone: 
216  758-4545. 


56  U.S.  Post  Office  &  Court  House,  9  West  Front 
Street.  Postal  service.  Visitors  observe  postal  opera- 
tions, procedures  and  programs.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  10-30.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Contact  Customer  Services.  Phone: 
216  746-8071. 


OKLAHOMA 

ANTLERS 

5  Peddlers  II,  200  S.W.  "C."  Manufacturer  of  wom- 
en's clothing.  Tour  of  cutting,  sewing,  pressing  and 
shipping  operations.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  No  tours  the  week  of  July  4  and 
Christmas  week.  Advance  notice  required.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Mike 
Winningham,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  405  298-3334. 
ATOKA 
53  Ethan  Allen  Furniture  Company,  Inc.,  Atoka  Divi- 
sion, Route  3,  Box  425.  Upholstered  furniture 
distribution  center  for  the  southwest.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9-1 1:30  a.m.  and  1:30-3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  last  week  in  June  and 
the  first  week  in  July.  Advance  notice  required. 
Contact  Keith  Sanders.  Phone:  405  889-6601 . 


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101 


DUNCAN 

75  Halliburton  Services,  1015  Bois  D'Arc.  Oil.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Michelle  Taylor.  Phone: 
405  251-3192. 

75  Sun  Oil  Company,  P.O.  Box  820.  Oil  refining. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  E.R.  Mullins. 
Phone:  405  255-4400. 

EL  RENO 

56  State  Game  Farm,  Department  of  Wildlife  Conser- 
vation, Box  121,  Route  3.  Game  bird  hatchery — 
exotic  game  bird  and  native  animal  exhibits  includ- 
ing prairie  dog  towns.  Visitors  observe  prairie  dog 
towns,  exotic  game  bird  exhibits  and  native  animal 
exhibits.  From  late  February  to  mid-May,  visitors 
can  observe  game  birds  hatching  in  incubators. 
Tours  daily  except  holidays,  9-1 1  a.m.  and  1-4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired for  groups  of  more  than  20  persons.  Phone: 
405  262-2372. 

ENID 

93  Raleigh  Industries  of  America,  Inc.,  Enid  Manufac- 
turing Plant,  U.S.  64  and  Raleigh  Street  (Route  5, 
Box  42- A).  Bicycle  assembly  plant.  Tour  of  assem- 
bly lines  includes  wheel-building,  decoration  and 
final  assembly  of  high  quality  bicycles  for  distribu- 
tion to  all  parts  of  the  United  States.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday  by  appointment.  Plant  hours:  7:30 
a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  Contact  Mrs.  Nancy  Davies  or  Mr. 
Ed  Dewan.  Phone:  405  233-6300. 

GUYMON 

102  Adams  Hardfacing,  802  N.E.  6th.  Manufacturer  of 
hardfaced  tools.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Don  Adams.  Phone:  405  338-3326. 

67  Swift  &  Company,  Highway  54  East.  Beef  proces- 
sing. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  required. 
No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  William  C.  Ozenberger.  Phone:  405 
338-3311. 


63  Texas  County  Feed  Yard,  Highway  54  East.  Feed- 
ing cattle  for  market.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Advance  notice  required.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  E.R.  Kimsey. 
Phone:  405  338-7714. 


HOMINY 

53  Leggett  &  Piatt,  Inc.,  Highway  99  North.  Manufac- 
turer of  metal  bed  frames  for  all  types  of  beds.  Tour 
of  the  warehouse,  shipping  area,  offices  and  then 
through  the  manufacturing  process.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  No  tours  the  last 
week  of  July  and  the  first  week  of  August.  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  Ross  Griffith,  Plant  Man- 
ager. Phone:  918  885-2137  or  918  885-4751. 


Munsingwear  Factory,  northwest  of  Hominy.  Man- 
ufacturer of  men's  and  women's  lingerie.  Tour 
includes  offices,  cafeteria  and  manufacturing  and 
shipping  areas.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  of 
July.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Larry 
Sowle,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  918  885-2013. 


HOOKER 

63  Master  Feeders,  Inc.,  Route  1.  Feedlot  (custom 
cattle  feeding).  Complete  tour  of  cattle  feeding 
facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  required. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Russell 
de  Cordova,  Manager.  Phone:  405  652-2494. 


IDABEL 

50  Joplin  Egg  Processing  Plant,  503  South  Central. 
Visitors  see  the  receiving,  processing,  cartoning  and 
packing  of  eggs  to  be  trucked  to  the  Dallas-Ft. 
Worth,  Texas  area.  Tours  weekdays,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  Group  number:  40 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Joe 
Joplin.  Phone:  405  286-3387. 


Mc  ALESTER 

10  Holsum  Baking  Company  of  Oklahoma,  Inc.,  106 
South  6th  Street.  Visitors  observe  production  of 
bread  and  rolls.  Tours  daily  except  Tuesday,  1:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  30  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  3-4  days  required.  Contact 
J.O.  Richardson,  Plant  Superintendent.  Phone:  918 
423-2888. 


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OKLAHOMA 


OKLAHOMA  CITY 

56  Federal  Aviation  Administration  Aeronautical  Cen- 
ter, 6500  South  MacArthur.  This  is  a  technical 
training  and  research  center  for  Federal  Aviation 
Agency  personnel.  Tour  of  the  FA  A  Academy 
shows  classrooms  and  laboratories  where  training  is 
given  for  air  traffic  controllers,  airway  facilities 
maintenance  personnel  and  flight  standards  person- 
nel. It  is  preferred  that  tours  be  limited  to  people  or 
groups  with  an  aviation  background  due  to  the 
highly  technical  nature  of  the  operations.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Children  under  14  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Ed  Green,  Assistant  Public  Affairs 
Officer.  Phone:  405  686-2562. 


18  KOCO-TV,  N.W.  63rd  and  Portland,  P.O.  Box 
32325.  Television  station.  Tour  of  business  offices, 
news  room,  production  and  engineering  facilities. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon 
and  1-5  p.m.  Group  number:  10-20.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Contact  John  D.  Harrison  or 
Joyce  Jackson.  Phone:  405  848-331 1 . 


12  Oklahoma  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  600  North 
May  Avenue.  Soft  drink  manufacturer — Coca-Cola. 
Tours  Wednesday,  one  tour  in  the  morning  and  one 
in  the  afternoon.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  6-40.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  6  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  the  Personnel  Office.  Phone:  405 
943-8311,  Ext.  257  or  260. 


PAULS  VALLEY 

10  Fields,  Inc.,  1974  South  Walnut.  Bakery — pecan 
and  German  chocolate  pies.  Visitors  see  an  automa- 
tic assembly  line  in  production  of  pies,  and  an  oven 
that  bakes  2,500  pies  per  hour.  Tours  Tuesday,  11 
a.m.  to  12  noon  or  2-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  20 
minutes.  No  tours  the  first  week  in  July  and  Christ- 
mas holidays.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Contact  Julian  Fields  or  Pasty 
Livingston.  Phone:  405  238-2246. 


PERRY 

66  The  Charles  Machine  Works,  P.O.  Box  66.  Man- 
ufacturer of  the  Ditch  Witch,  a  trenching  machine. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  week  of  July  4. 
Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Contact  Mr. 
Gene  Wood.  Phone:  405  336-4404. 


SAPULPA 

17  Frankoma  Pottery,  Inc.,  2400  Frankoma  Road,  P.O. 
Box  789.  Ceramics — earthenware  pottery,  dinner- 
ware  and  artware.  Visitors  observe  the  manufactur- 
ing process  from  start  to  finish.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
20  minutes.  No  tours  during  July.  Group  number: 
8-25.  Advance  notice  required.  No  sketches  permit- 
ted. Contact  Mr.  Dave  Ballard,  Manager,  Frankoma 
Retail  Shop.  Phone:  918  224-551 1 . 


56  United  States  Post  Office,  320  Southwest  Fifth. 
Postal  service.  Tour  includes  the  post  office  work- 
room floor;  dispatch  and  distribution  of  incoming 
and  outgoing  mail  of  all  types.  Tours  available  seven 
days  a  week,  24-hours  a  day.  Tour  length:  1-2 
hours.  Advance  notice  required.  Groups  of  children 
under  7  must  be  accompanied  by  adults.  Contact 
Vicki  DeMoss,  Tour  Superintendent's  Office,  or  the 
Tour  Superintendent.  Phone:  405  231-4571. 


95  W  &  W  Steel  Company,  1730  West  Reno.  Steel 
fabrication.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thursday,  9 
a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  5-15.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Lonnie 
Selph,  Personnel  Manager  &  Safety  Director. 
Phone:  405  235-3621. 


TONKAWA 

45  Wetmore,  Inc.,  210-12  South  Main  Street.  Man- 
ufacturer of  farm  machinery — grinder  mixers,  grain 
buggies,  wagon  gear,  hammermills.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  No  tours  July  1.  Group  number:  25  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact  Ruel  Case, 
President.  Phone:  405  628-251 1 . 


TULSA 

106  American  Airlines,  Inc.,  3800  North  Mingo  Road. 
Guided  tour  of  the  hangar  and  shop.  Tours  Tuesday, 
9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group 
number:  10-50.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  the  Manager, 
Administrative  Services.  Phone:  9 1 8  836-55 1 1 ,  Ext. 
3337. 


OKLAHOMA 


103 


87  Seiscor  Division,  Seismograph  Service  Corporation, 
6200  East  41st,  P.O.  Box  1590.  Analytical  instru- 
ments, subscriber  carrier  telephone  equipment  and 
supervisory  control  equipment.  Tour  includes  the 
machine  shops,  electronic  assembly,  paint  shop  and 
plating  facility.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Group  number:  5-50  (10-persons 
per  group).  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
French  and  Spanish  translation  available.  Children 
under  13  not  admitted.  Contact  Carol  Rorschach. 
Phone:  918  627-3330. 

75  Sun  Oil  Company,  P.O.  Box  2039.  Crude  oil 
refinery.  A  15-minute  orientation  period  is  given 
covering  the  refining  process,  followed  by  a  bus  tour 
through  the  refinery  with  stops  at  the  Wax  Slabbing 
Unit  and  the  Canning  Plant.  Tours  Monday  through 
Saturday;  10  a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Monday  through 
Friday,  and  10  a.m.  only  on  Saturday.  Tour  length: 
60-90  minutes.  Advance  notice  required  for  groups 
of  more  than  10-persons.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Mike  Gilliard.  Phone:  918 
586-7301. 

VALLIANT 

74  Weyerhaeuser  Company,  General  Delivery.  Pa- 
perboard  production.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group 
number:  2-30.  Advance  notice  of  3-4  days  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Wanda  Graham.  Phone: 
405  933-7211. 

WAGONER 

40  Prestolite  Electrical  Division  of  Eltra,  300  S.E.  15th 
Street,  P.O.  Box  734.  Manufacturer  of  small  electric 
motors  for  recreation  and  automotive  industries.  A 
guided  tour  through  the  plant  includes  the  various 
operations  in  the  manufacture  of  parts  and  the 
assembling  of  the  electric  motors.  Tours  available 
with  advance  notice.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes. 
Group  number:  2-10.  Written  notice  of  3 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Harold 
Martinson,  Personnel  Director.  Phone:  918 
485-5572. 

OREGON 

ALBANY 

72  Democrat  Herald.  Group  tours  only.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  People  interested  in 
journalism  are  welcome  any  time.  Student  tours  (5th 
grade  or  older)  are  at  1  p.m.  or  1:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Phone:  503  926-221 1. 

48  Great  Western  Seed  Company.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  required.  Phone:  503  926-2636. 


56  U.S.  Bureau  of  Mines.  Tours  are  offered  on  Wed- 
nesday. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact 
Harland  Jager.  Phone:  503  926-581 1 . 

83  Van  Dahl  Publications.  Tours  preferred  on  Wednes- 
day and  Thursday.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  re- 
quired. Phone:  503  928-3569. 

ASTORIA 

50  Bumble  Bee  Seafoods,  Inc.  Arrangements  for  tours 
must  be  made  at  the  office.  Summer  months: 
8-1  1:15  a.m.  and  1-4  p.m.  Winter  months:  9-1 1:15 
a.m.  and  1-3  p.m. 

BANDON 

47  Oregon  State  Fish  Hatchery  at  Bandon.  Tours  daily. 

BONNEVILLE 

38  Bonneville  Lock  and  Dam.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Contact  Don  Lawrence.  Phone:  503  374-8442, 
Ext.  247. 

BROOKINGS 

65  Brookings  Plywood  Corporation,  703  Chetco 
Boulevard  (Office),  Box  820.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  2  p.m.  Visitors  must  check  at  the 
office  before  going  to  the  plant.  Phone:  503 
469-2127. 

48  Strahm's  Lilies,  Box  2216,  Oceanview  Drive,  Har- 
bor, Oregon.  (Drive  to  Harbor  on  Highway  101  and 
follow  the  signs  to  the  colored  lillies.)  Visitors  see 
over  300  varieties  of  lillies  growing  both  indoors  and 
outdoors.  Tours  from  early  morning  to  dark.  Phone: 
503  469-3792. 

CLACKAMAS 

112  Safeway  Distribution  Center.  Tours  can  be  arranged 
at  the  Public  Relations  Office.  Phone:  503 
232-2101,  Ext.  222  or  257. 

DALLAS 

53  De  Graff  Church  Furniture.  Tours  by  arrangement  at 
the  office. 

65  Friesen  Core  Company.  Wooden  and  paper  cores. 
Tours  by  arrangement  at  the  office. 

62  Muir  &  McDonald  Tanners.  Tours  by  arrangement 
at  the  office. 

65  Willamette  Valley  Lumber  Company.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  1  p.m.,  by  arrangement  at  the 
office.  Children  under  13  not  admitted. 

EUGENE 

48  Chase  Gardens.  Tours  for  groups  only  by  appoint- 
ment. No  tours  in  May.  Contact  Mona  Yates. 
Phone:503  485-1343. 

65  Weyerhaeuser  Timber  Company.  Tours  available 
from  June  to  September  3,  Monday  through  Friday, 
10  a.m.  to  12:30  p.m. 


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FLORENCE 

65  Davidson  Industries  Sawmill.  Tours  available  Mon- 
day through  Friday.  Advance  notice  required. 
Phone:503  997-2811. 

74  Gardiner  Paper  Mill.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday, 
12:45  p.m.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted. 

FOREST  GROVE 

65  Forest  Fiber  Products  Company.  Hardboard.  Tours 
by  arrangement  at  the  office. 

50  Gray  and  Company.  Jams,  syrups,  toppings,  etc. 
Tours  June  1  to  October  1,  by  arrangement  at  the 
Forest  Grove  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

65  Stimson  Lumber  Company.  Tours  by  arrangement  at 
the  office. 

HALSEY 

23  American  Can  Company.  Tours  June  14  to  Labor 
Day,  Monday  through  Friday,  1  p.m.  Tour  length: 
90  minutes  to  2  hours.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Contact  the  Receptionist. 

HILLSBORO 

95  Armco  Steel  Corporation.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Phone:  503  648-4123. 

83  Bank  Printing  Company.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Phone:  503  648-0505. 

41  Exact  Electronics,  Inc.  Tours  by  appointment  only. 
Phone:503  648-6661. 

79  Grant  &  Roth  Plastics,  Inc.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Phone:  503  648-2136. 

72  Hillsboro  Argus.  Tours  by  appointment  only. 
Phone:503  648-1131. 

3    Hillsboro  Aviation.   Tours  by  appointment  only. 
Phone:503  648-6631. 

79  Hillsboro  Plastic  Products,  Inc.  Tours  by  appoint- 
ment only.  Phone:  503  648-9012. 

67  Kummer  Meat  Company.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Phone:  503  648-4104. 

Ill    Oak  Knoll  Winery,  Inc.  Tours  by  appointment  only. 
Phone:503  648-8198. 

71  Rodgers  Organ  Company.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Phone:503  648-4181. 

HOOD  RIVER 

50  Diamond  Fruit  Growers,  Inc.,  1 1 — 3rd  Street.  Fruit 
processors — canning  and  packing.  Tours  available 
at  harvest  time,  Wednesday  or  Thursday,  10  a.m.  to 
3  p.m.  Phone:  503  386-3111. 


39  Hood  River  Distillers,  Port  Suite  No.  2.  Bottling  of 
distilled  spirits.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.  m.  (No  tours  during  the  lunch  hour.) 
Phone:  503  386-1588. 

5  Jantzen,  Inc.,  550  Riverside  Drive.  Garment 
manufacturing — ladies'  sportswear.  Advance  notice 
of  1  day  required.  Phone:  503  386-1 122. 

65  Krieg  Millwork,  Inc.,  Route  4,  Frankton  Road,  Box 
1340.  Manufacturers  of  molding,  kiln  dried  lumber 
and  cabinets.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m. 
to  4  p.m.  Phone:  503  386-2929. 

Ill  Mt.  Hood  Winery,  Route  1,  Woodworth  Road, 
Parkdale,  Oregon  (Box  133).  Farm  winery.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Saturday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Phone: 
305  352-3645. 

KLAMATH  FALLS 

65  Weyerhaeuser  Company.  Two  tours  each  weekday 
during  the  summer,  9:30  a.m.  and  2  p.m. 

LAKEVIEW 

65  Fremont  Sawmill  Company.  Tours  Thursday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.,  by  arrangement  at  the  Lakeview 
Chamber  of  Commerce. 

65  Lakeview  Lumber  Products  Company.  Tours  Wed- 
nesday, 8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.,  by  arrangement  at  the 
Lakeview  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

LEBANON 

74  Crown  Zellerbach.  Paper  mill.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9-1 1  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.,  preferably 
by  appointment.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Children  under  7  not  admitted. 

47  Salmon  Hatchery,  Oregon  State  Fish  Commission, 
Foster,  Oregon.  Tours  any  time  during  the  day. 
Group  tours  by  appointment. 

65  U.S.  Plywood.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  9a.m. 
and  1:15  p.m.,  by  appointment  only.  Group  number: 
5  maximum.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 

Mc  MINNVILLE 

10  Archway  Cookie  Company.  Tours  Monday  and 
Friday,  by  appointment  only.  Phone:  503  472-5145. 

37  Darigold  Milk  Farms.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Friday, 
10:30  a.m.  to  12  noon  and   1-3  p.m.  Phone:  503 

472-2157. 

50  Diane  Foods.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  by 
appointment  only.  Phone:  503  472-3212. 

105  Neonex  Trailers.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  by 
appointment  only.  Phone:  503  472-4601. 


OREGON 


105 


65  U.S.  Plywood  (Willamina).  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  by  appointment  only.  Group  number:  25 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  I  day  required  for 
groups  under  12;  advance  notice  of  I  week  required 
for  groups  of  12  or  more.  Children  under  6  not 
admitted.  Phone:  503  876-2042. 

MEDFORD 

74  Boise  Cascade.  Tours  available  weekdays,  by  ap- 
pointment only.  Phone:  503  776-6666. 

MILL  CITY 

38  Detroit  Dam.  Visitor's  building  open  daily  during 
daylight  hours.  Powerhouse  open  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  For  group  tours  contact  the 
Project  Engineer,  Mid-Willamette  Valley  Projects 
Office,  General  Delivery,  Foster,  Oregon  97345. 
Phone:  503  368-5124. 

MILWAUKIE 

94  Mail-Well  Envelope  Company.  Tours  by  arrange- 
ment at  the  office. 

102     P  &  C  Tool  Company.  Tours  by  arrangement  at  the 
office. 

99  Pendleton  Woolen  Mills.  Tours  by  arrangement  at 
the  Main  Office  in  Portland.  Milwaukie  weaving 
plant:  10  a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Milwaukie  garment 
factory:  1  p.m.  only.  Phone:  503  654-7777. 

NEWPORT 

74  Georgia  Pacific  Paper  Mill  (Toledo).  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10:15  a.m.  and  1:15  p.m.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted. 

ONTARIO 

48  Andrews  Seed  Company.  Tours  by  arrangement  at 
the  office. 

65  Laminated  Wood  Products,  Inc.  Tours  by  arrange- 
ment at  the  office. 

50  Ore-Ida  Foods,  Inc.  Group  tours  by  prior  arrange- 
ments. 

OREGON  CITY 

74  Publishers  Paper  Mill.  Pulp  and  paper  mill.  Tours 
Wednesday,  2  p.m.  Reservations  required  for  large 
groups.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 

PENDLETON 

65  Harris  Pine  Mills.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  and  3  p.m. 

99  Pendleton  Woolen  Mills.  Tours  year-round,  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  8:15,  9:15,  10:15,  11:15  a.m. 
and  1,  2,  and  3  p.m.  Large  groups  by  appointment 
only. 

PILOT  ROCK 

65  Georgia-Pacific  Pine  Mills  Company.  Tours  by 
arrangement  at  the  office. 


PORTLAND 

36  Alpenrose  Dairy.  General  tours  anytime.  Phone:  503 
244-1133. 

72  Daily  Journal  of  Commerce.  Printing  industry. 
Tours  10-11  a.m.  or  2-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Advance  notice  of  3  days  required.  Contact 
Mr.  Emerson.  Phone:  503  226-131  1. 

86  Fire  Boats  Orientation  Program  (not  boat  rides). 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  1-4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30-45  minutes.  Advance  notice  required. 
Children  under  12  and  senior  citizens  not  admitted. 
Phone:  503  232-8135. 

92  Goodwill  Industries.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  the  Public  Relations  De- 
partment. Phone:  503  238-6133. 

105  Hyster  Company.  Lift  trucks.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday.  Tour  length:  1-3  hours.  Education 
groups  only.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Mr. 
Stanton.  Phone:  503  280-7654. 

5  Jantzen,  Inc.  Sportswear.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Wed- 
nesday, 9:30  a.m.  and  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  No  tours  in  August.  Group  number:  6-25. 
Advance  notice  required  for  reservations.  Children 
under  13  not  admitted.  Phone:  503  238-5340. 

90  Llyod  Center.  Tours  daily  from  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  40  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Public  Relations.  Phone:  503  283-251 1. 

94  Mail-Well  Envelope  Company.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
5  minimum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr. 
Clover.  Phone:  503  654-3141. 

44  Mayflower  Farms.  Tours  Monday  and  Tuesday, 
9:30  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Group  number:  10  minimum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Children  under  6  not  admitted.  Contact  Miss 
Selma  Henrickson.  Phone:  503  234-8292,  Ext.  284. 

50  Nabisco.  Tours  by  appointment,  October  1  to  May 
31,  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  1:15  p.m.  Tour  length: 
90  minutes.  Advance  notice  and  confirmation  re- 
quired. Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact 
Mrs.  Fatheree.  Phone:  503  285-2571 . 

72  Oregoniun  Newspaper,  Oregon  Journal.  Tours 
Monday  and  Thursday.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Children  under  15  not  admitted.  Phone:  503 
226-2121. 


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OREGON 


55  Owens-Illinois.  Glass  containers.  Professional 
groups  only.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Advance  notice 
of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  the  Personnel  Office. 
Phone:503  254-7331. 

99  Pendleton  Woolen  Mills,  Washougal,  Washington. 
Retail  outlet.  Tours  Monday  and  Friday,  10  a.m. 
and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Phone:  503 
226-4801.  Milwaukie  Plant — men's  garment  fac- 
tory. Tours  at  10  a.m.  and  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Advance  notice  not  required. 

88  Port  of  Portland.  Airport.  Tour  length:  30-60  min- 
utes. Group  number:  30  maximum.  Prepared  for 
tours  on  little  notice  during  summer  months.  Ad- 
vance notice  required  during  winter  months.  Contact 
the  Airport  Hostess.  Phone:  503  233-8331,  Ext. 
345. 

12  Portland  Bottling  Company.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  12 
minimum.  Advance  notice  required.  Children  under 
5  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Stone  between  8  and  9 
a.m.  Phone:  503  235-6623. 

83  Publisher's  Paper  Company.  Tours  Wednesday,  2 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  reservation 
required  for  large  groups.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Phone:  503  656-521 1 . 

36  Sunshine  Dairy,  Inc.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Friday,  10 
a.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  8  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mr.  Larson.  Phone:  503  234-7526. 

41  Tektronix,  Inc.  Oscilloscopes,  cathode  ray  tubes. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday  on  request.  Tour 
length:  1-3  hours.  Prefer  industry  or  science- 
oriented  students.  Advance  notice  required.  Chil- 
dren under  15  not  admitted.  Contact  Tom  Williams. 
Phone:  503  644-0161,  Ext.  7151. 

5  White  Stag  Manufacturing  Company.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Thursday,  10:30  a.m.  and  2:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10 
minimum.  Advance  notice  required.  Phone:  503 
777-1711. 

PORT  ORFORD 

65  Rogge  Lumber  Company.  Tours  by  arrangement  at 
the  office. 

65  Western  States  Plywood.  Tours  by  arrangement  at 
the  office. 

PRINEVILLE 

65  Clear  Pine  Moulding.  Check  at  the  office  for  tours. 
Phone:  503  447-4195. 


65  Ochoco  Lumber  Company.  Lumber  mill.  Arrange 
for  a  tour  a  few  hours  in  advance.  Phone:  503 
447-6296. 

65  Pine  Products  Lumber  Company.  Arrange  for  a  tour 
a  few  hours  in  advance.  Phone:  503  447-6212. 

REDMOND 

86  Redmond  Air  Center  (Smoke  Jumpers),  U.S.  Forest 
Service.  Tours  on  weekdays,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m., 
year-round.  Tours  at  other  hours  by  special  ar- 
rangement. 

ROSEBURG 

111  Bjelland  Vineyard.  Samples  and  tours  Saturday  and 
Sunday,  1-5  p.m.  Phone:  503  679-6950. 

Ill  Hillcrest  Vineyard.  Tours  daily,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  includes  wine  tasting.  Groups  by  appointment. 
Phone:  503  673-3709. 

RUFUS 

38  John  Day  Lock  &  Dam.  Open  daily  during  daylight 
hours.  For  group  tours  contact  the  Project  Engineer, 
The  Dalles- John  Day  Project,  P.O.  Box  564,  The 
Dalles,  Oregon  97058.  Phone:  503  739-2518. 

ST.  HELENS 

74  Boise  Cascade  Corporation.  Pulp  and  paper  mill. 
Tours  weekdays,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Arrangements 
must  be  made  at  the  Personnel  Office.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted. 

65  Boise  Cascade  Lumber  Company.  Tours  by  ar- 
rangement at  the  office  only. 

65  Crown  Zellerbach  Northwest  Lumber.  Tours  by 
arrangement  at  the  office  only. 

65  Kaiser  Gypsum  Insulated  Board.  Tours  by  arrange- 
ment at  the  office  only. 

SALEM 

65  Boise  Cascade  Corporation.  Paper  mill.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  2  p.m.  Summer  extended  tours 
10  a.m.  and  3:15  p.m.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted. 

Ill  Honeywood  Winery.  Tours  Monday  through  Thurs- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.;  Friday  at  3:30  p.m.  and 
Saturday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tours  by  appointment 
only. 

48  Oregon  Filbert  Growers.  Tours  by  arrangement  at 
the  office  only.  Advance  notice  required.  Phone: 
503  363-1655. 

48  Oregon  Fruit  Products  Company.  Tours  by  ar- 
rangement at  the  office.  Advance  notice  required. 
Phone:503  581-6211. 

12  Seven-Up  Bottling  Company.  Tours  by  arrangement 
at  the  office  only.  Phone:  503  585-2822. 


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SPRINGFIELD 

65  Weyerhauser  Company.  Complete  tour  of  wood 
products  plant.  Tours  June  through  August,  week- 
days at  10  a.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours  and  30  minutes. 
(Subject  to  change.) 

SWEET  HOME 

38  Green  Peter  and  Foster  Dams.  U.S.  Corps  of  En- 
gineers. Tours  by  arrangement  at  the  office.  Phone: 
503  367-5124. 

41  White's  Electronics.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 

65  Willamette  Industries,  Inc.  Sawmill  and  plywood. 
Tours  by  reservation  only. 

THE  DALLES 

108    Celilo  Converter  Station.  Open  daily  during  daylight 

hours.  Group  tours  by  reservation  only. 
38    The  Dalles  Dam.  Summer  hours  are  10  a.m.  to  6 

p.m.  daily.  A  small  train  accompanied  by  guides 

travels  to  the  dam  and  powerhouse. 

TILLAMOOK 
36    Tillamook  County  Creamery  Association.   Open 

daily,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 

UMATILLA 
38    McNary  Dam  and  Lock.  Open  daily  during  daylight 

hours.  For  group  tours  contact  the  Project  Engineer. 

Phone:503  922-3211. 

WEST  LINN 
65    Crown  Zellerbach  Corporation.   Tours  Tuesday 

through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Children  under 

12  not  admitted. 
88    Willamette  Falls  Ship  Locks.  Tours  by  arrangement 

at  the  office. 

PENNSYLVANIA 

AUSTIN 

68  Emporium  Specialties  Company,  Inc. ,  Foster  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  cold-headed  wire  forms,  metal 
stampings,  sintered  metal  parts,  glass-working  bur- 
ners and  hand  tools.  Tour  of  each  department, 
including  an  explanation  of  the  type  of  products, 
market  and  basic  method  of  manufacturing.  Tours 
Monday  through  Thursday,  9-11  a.m.  and  1-2  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  last  two  weeks  of 
July.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Written  notice 
of  30  days  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Contact  J. A.  Newton.  Phone:  814  647-8661. 
BALA-CYNWYD 

87  SFB  Products,  221  Rock  Hill  Road.  Manufacturer  of 
special  instruments  and  aids  for  the  blind  and  visu- 
ally limited.  Tours  available  by  appointment.  Group 
number:  5  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
preferred.  Children  under  10  must  be  accompanied 
by  an  adult.  Contact  Mrs.  Etta  Lerman.  Phone:  215 
664-9429. 


BEDFORD 

79  Creative  Pultrusions,  Inc.,  233  North  Street.  Man- 
ufacturer of  reinforced  fiberglass.  Visitors  see  the 
manufacturing  of  fiberglass  products  by  pultrusion 
and  hand  lay-up  processes.  Tours  available  by  ap- 
pointment. Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  1 
month  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  not  admitted.  Contact  Ms.  Joy  A.  Sweet. 
Phone:814  623-1197. 

BELLEFONTE 

41  Linden  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Township  Route  430, 
R.D.  No.  2.  Manufacturer  of  piezoceramics  and 
transducers.  Tour  includes  the  office,  laboratory 
area,  piezoceramic  area  and  transducer  area,  with  a 
demonstration  of  the  products.  Tours  weekdays, 
except  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  12  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  J.W.  Anderson,  President,  or 
P. A.  Rishel,  Vice  President.  Phone:  814  355-5491. 

BETHLEHEM 

5  Forte  Sportswear,  Inc. ,  East  Fifth  &  William  Street. 
Sportswear  manufacturer.  Tour  includes  all  phases 
of  garment  manufacturing,  from  the  cutting  room  to 
the  packing  department.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60  min- 
utes. No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  in  July.  Advance 
notice  of  3  days  required.  Spanish  translation  avail- 
able. Contact  Miss  Sandy  Wise,  Secretary.  Phone: 
215  865-0450. 

BIRCHRUNVILLE 

111  Conestoga  Vineyards,  Inc.,  Flowing  Springs  Road. 
Vineyards  and  winery.  Tour  of  vineyards  and  win- 
ery, along  with  a  tasting  of  various  wines  at  various 
stages  of  production.  Tours  Saturday  only,  except 
by  special  request,  12  noon  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  Advance  notice  required  for  tours  other 
than  Saturday.  Translation  services  available  for 
French,  Italian,  Spanish  and  some  Arabic.  Children 
must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Patricia 
Fondots,  Manager.  Phone:  215  822-0795. 

BRADFORD 

41  Pensilco  Corporation,  One  Silicon  Way.  Manufac- 
turer of  electronic  silicon  crystal  slices.  Visitors  see 
crystal  growing,  slicing,  centerless  grinding  and 
polishing  operations.  Tours  weekdays,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5-25. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Dutch,  German 
and  Italian  translation  available.  No  sketches  permit- 
ted. Children  not  admitted.  Contact  Cornells  J. 
Heinink,  President.  Phone:  814  362-3586. 


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BROCKWAY 

68  Brockway  Pressed  Metals,  Inc.,  921  Clark  Street. 
Fabricator  of  powder  metal  parts.  Tour  includes  the 
production  facilities  and  research  and  development 
areas.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5-15. 
Advance  notice  of  10  days  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  J.  Allen  Curry.  Phone: 
814  268-3455. 

BROOKVILLE 

65  Matson  Lumber  Company,  132  Main  Street,  P.O. 
Box  L.  Manufacturer  of  hardwood  lumber.  Tour 
includes  sawmill,  logging  operation  and  dry  kilns. 
Tours  available  daily  with  advance  notice,  8  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of 
several  days  required.  Contact  Robert  D.  Matson, 
President.  Phone:  814  849-5334. 

CHADDS  FORD 

87  Spitz  Space  Systems,  Inc.,  Route  1,  south  of  Route 
202  intersection.  Manufacturer  of  major  simulator 
equipment  for  domed  space  theaters.  Tour  includes  a 
visit  to  a  small  planetarium  classroom,  tour  of  the 
manufacturing  plant  and  demonstration  of  the  Space 
Simulator.  Tours  available  with  advance  notice,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Group  number:  12  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1-7  days  required.  Contact  Herbert 
N.  Williams,  Director,  Special  Projects.  Phone:  215 
459-5200. 

CHAMBERSBURG 

109  Hennessy  Vendwell,  910  Progress  Road.  Vending 
machines  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through 
Thursday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  4  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  not  admitted.  Contact  Frank  Levine,  Vice 
President.  Phone:  717  264-7146. 

20  Northern  Homes  of  Pennsylvania,  Inc.,  Route  2, 
P.O.  Box  515.  Manufacturer  of  custom-paneled, 
factory-built  houses.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thurs- 
day, 10  a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  15-25.  Advance  notice  required. 
Contact  Kenneth  H.  Wells.  Phone:  717  264-5132. 

CLARION 

20  Bendix  Home  Systems,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  349.  Mobile 
homes  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday 
by  appointment.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours 
the  first  week  in  December.  Group  number:  25 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Art  Warner,  General  Manager.  Phone:  814 
226-9210. 


CONNELLSVILLE 

5  Connellsville  Sportswear,  2  First  Street.  Clothing 
manufacturer.  Tours  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No 
tours  first  two  weeks  of  July  and  one  week  at 
Christmas.  Group  number:  3-8.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Translation  services  available.  Con- 
tact Ralph  Farrell.  Phone:  412  628-2100. 


CORNVVELLS  HEIGHTS 

99  Eddington  Thread  Manufacturing  Company,  3222 
Knights  Road.  Manufacturer  of  sewing  thread. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Martin  Tannenbaum.  Phone:  215 
639-8900. 


CORRY 

95  Mclnnes  Steel  Company,  441  East  Main  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  steel  forgings.  Visitors  see  forging, 
machining,  heat-treating  and  testing  in  the  manufac- 
turing of  open  die  steel  forgings.  Tours  available 
with  advance  notice;  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  No  tours  the  last  week  of  July  and  first  week 
of  August.  Group  number:  6  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  5  days  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  not  admitted.  Phone:  814 
665-8251. 


ELIZABETHTOWN 

50  Baum's  Bologna,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  407.  Manufacturer 
of  Lebanon  and  sweet  bologna.  Visitors  see  a  slide 
presentation,  followed  by  a  guided  tour  of  the  plant, 
question-and-answer  period  and  sampling  of  prod- 
uct. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Advance  notice  preferred. 
Contact  Carl  E.  Gerlach,  Sales  Manager.  Phone: 
717  367-1552. 


EMPORIUM 

40  Tau  Electronic  Products,  Inc.,  Keystone  Park.  Man- 
ufacturer of  electroluminescent  lamps,  readouts, 
panels  and  display  devices.  Plant  visit  will  include 
demonstration  of  products  and  tour  of  manufacturing 
facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  the  last  two 
weeks  of  July.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  2-3  weeks  required.  Children  under 
16  not  admitted.  Contact  M.D.  Emmett,  J.G.  Ryan, 
Jr.,  or  F.J.  Roberto.  Phone:  814  483-3356. 


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ERIE 

102  Ber-Lo  Manufacturing  Company,  2345  Warfel  Av- 
enue. Manufacturer  of  screw  machine  products, 
coning,  threading  tools,  valve  packing  extractors, 
tubing  and  nipples.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  5-15.  Advance  notice  of  10 
days  required.  Contact  Gary  L.  Smith  or  Bernard  J. 
Bucceri.  Phone:  814  459-2785. 

16  The  Erie  Brewing  Company,  2131  State  Street. 
Brewery.  Tour  includes  brewing,  bottling  and  rack- 
ing departments,  and  also  other  areas  such  as  engine 
rooms,  tunnels,  meter,  storage  tanks,  etc.  Tour  is 
concluded  with  a  brief  visit  to  the  Rathskellar  for  a 
sampling  of  the  product.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  and  1:30  and  3  p.m.  Tour  length: 
60-90  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Chil- 
dren must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Mr. 
H.  Vincent  Mays,  Office  Manager.  Phone:  814 
455-907 1 . 

FAIRLESS  HILLS 

102  Kras  Corporation,  99  Newbold  Road.  Precision  tool 
and  die  &  mold  manufacturer.  An  orientation  period 
is  followed  by  a  tour  of  the  engineering  and  man- 
ufacturing facilities  and  quality  control  laboratory. 
Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  15  maximum. 
German  and  Portuguese  translation  available.  Con- 
tact Lawrence  L.  Plummer,  President.  Phone:  215 
946-8180. 

FOGELSVILLE 

16  The  F.  &  M.  Schaefer  Brewing  Company,  U.S.  22 
and  Route  100  (mailing  address,  P.O.  Box  2568, 
Allentown,  Pennsylvania  18001).  Brewery.  Visitors 
see  the  beer  producing  facility,  with  sampling  of 
beer  in  the  Stein  Room.  Public  tours  Tuesday 
through  Saturday;  May  31  through  Labor  Day,  10 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  and  after  Labor  Day  to  May  31,  1-3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Phone:  215  395-6811. 

FRANKLIN 

79  Johns-Manville  Sales  Corporation,  315  Grant  Street. 
Plastic  extrusion  of  PVC  plastic  pipe  and  pipe 
accessories.  Tours  available  with  advance  reserva- 
tions. Tour  length:  75  minutes.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  8  weeks  required; 
visits  restricted  to  certain  areas.  Each  visit  must  be 
approved  by  Johns-Manville  Corporation,  Denver, 
Colorado.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren and  persons  requiring  special  supervision  are 
not  admitted.  Contact  D.W.  Andrews,  Plant  Man- 
ager. Phone:  814  432-2166. 


FREDERICKSBURG 

81  Grimes  Poultry  Processing  Corporation,  U.S.  22 
and  PA.  343.  Poultry  processing.  Visitors  observe 
the  complete  processing  procedures  from  receiving 
to  shipping.  Tours  Monday  through  Thursday,  9-1 1 
a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Translation  available  for  French,  German, 
Slavic,  Spanish  and  Vietnamese.  Contact 
Clarence  F.  Patteson,  Personnel  Director.  Phone: 
717  865-2153,  Ext.  42. 


HERSHEY 

32  Hershey's  Chocolate  World,  19  East  Chocolate 
Avenue.  Chocolate  confectionery.  Visitors  enjoy  a 
unique,  automated  ride  through  a  simulated  world  of 
chocolate.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  9  a.m. 
to  5  p.m.  and  Sunday,  12  noon  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  10  minutes.  Contact  John  Brontsema,  Man- 
ager. Phone:  717  534-4912. 


HOMER  CITY 

68  Star  Manufacturing  Company,  Lucerne  Mines.  Fab- 
rication of  metal  buildings  and  metal  building  sys- 
tems. Tour  of  plant  shows  metal  building  compo- 
nents being  fabricated,  including  shearing,  welding, 
painting,  roll  forming,  packaging  and  shipping. 
Tours  Tuesday  through  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  2-5.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mr.  Courtney  Shenkle,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:412  479-9072. 


INDIANA 

45  Beckwith  Machinery,  South  13th  Street.  Remodel- 
ing and  repairing  diesel  engines.  Visitors  see  en- 
gines, torque  convertors  and  transmissions  being 
taken  apart  and  put  back  together.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  by  arrangement  only,  8  a.m.  to  4:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Sketches  not 
permitted.  Contact  Mr.  Jim  Woodle.  Phone:  412 
463-8743. 


85  McCreary  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  McCreary 
Road.  Tire  manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
No  tours  Thanksgiving  week.  Advance  notice  of  4-6 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr. 
Edward  Yakelis.  Phone:  412  357-6600. 


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JOHNSTOWN 

82  Pennsylvania  Electric  Company,  1001  Broad  Street. 
Electric  utility.  Visitors  tour  the  generating 
facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number: 
40  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  3  weeks  required. 
Advance  clearance  required  for  schedulings;  visits 
are  restricted  to  certain  areas.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  14  not  admitted. 
Contact  R.  A.  Low.  Phone:  814  536-6611,  Ext.  450. 


LUCERNE  MINES 

21  Star  Manufacturing,  Inc.,  Lucerne  Road.  Metal 
buildings  manufacturer.  Orientation  is  followed  by  a 
complete  tour  of  the  plant.  Tours  Monday  thorugh 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours. 
Advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Tours  are 
restricted  to  certain  areas.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  No 
wheelchairs  permitted.  Contact  Mr.  Cartney 
Shankle.  Phone:  412  479-9071. 


LATROBE 

55  Mayflower  Glass  Factory,  U.S.  Route  30.  Glass 
manufacturer — art  glass  and  decorative  accessories. 
Visitors  see  how  glass  is  made  from  raw 
materials — handblown  and  handworked.  Tours 
available  with  advance  notice.  Tour  length:  20-25 
minutes.  No  tours  during  July.  Group  number:  25 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  3  weeks  required. 
Translation  available  for  Croatian,  Polish,  Spanish 
and  Yugoslavian.  Contact  Mr.  Prindle.  Phone:  412 
539-8508. 


MARS 

91  James  Austin  Company,  Valencia  Road.  Manufac- 
turer of  bleaches  and  cleaning  products.  An  intro- 
duction is  followed  by  a  complete  tour  of  the 
bottle-making  facility,  waste  disposal  and  bleach- 
making  facility,  bottling  department,  warehouse  and 
question-and-answer  session.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  preferred.  Con- 
tact William  Shott.  Phone:  412  625-1535. 


LEWISTOWN 

20  Marlette  Homes,  Inc.,  P.O.  712.  Manufacturer  of 
mobile  homes  and  prebuilt  housing.  Tour  includes 
assembly  line  and  display  homes.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  No  tours  the  week  of  July  4.  Group  number: 
30  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Jack  McCurry. 
Phone:717  248-3947. 

LITITZ 

113  Garden  Spot  Badge  Company,  Inc.,  24  East  Woods 
Drive.  Manufacturer  of  award  ribbons.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-5  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Small  children  must  be  accom- 
panied by  an  adult.  Contact  Mr.  Oren  F. 
Spangenburg.  Phone:  717  626-2025. 

LOCK  HAVEN 

3  Piper  Aircraft  Corporation,  820  East  Bald  Eagle 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  aircraft  and  airplane  parts. 
Tour  includes  assembly  line — from  start  to  finish. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  1 1  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  last  week  in  July 
and  first  week  in  August.  Group  number:  15  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required.  French,  German 
and  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact 
Gary  Lininger,  Customer  Relations  Representative 
and  Tour  Guide.  Phone:  717  748-6711. 


MEADOW  LANDS 

30  RCA  Corporation.  Manufacturer  of  mobile 
communications — car  radios,  portable  radios  and 
base  stations.  Visitors  view  all  aspects  of  manufac- 
turing mobile  communications  products,  including 
the  portable  units.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thursday, 
9:30  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  No  tours 
during  July.  Group  number:  6  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Mr.  Ray  Hamblett,  Manager 
International  Sales.  Phone:  412  228-6385. 


MEDIA 

70  The  Franklin  Mint,  Inc.,  Baltimore  Pike  (south  of 
-  Media).  Commemorative  coins,  medals,  etc.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  required  for 
groups.  Translation  services  available.  No  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  the  Franklin  Mint  Tour  Office, 
Franklin  Center,  Pennsylvania  19063.  Phone:  215 
459-6168. 


MILESBURG 

20  Ridge  Homes,  Old  Curtin  Road.  Precut  housing 
manufacturer.  Tour  includes  the  manufacturing  and 
loading  departments  of  precut  housing  plant.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  5-25.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  Randy  Sibert  or 
Carroll  Justice.  Phone:  814  355-1561. 


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Mt.  PLEASANT 

55  L.  E.  Smith  Glass  Company,  Route  31.  Hand-made 
pressed  glass  antique  reproductions.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9:30-10:45  a.m.  and  12  noon  to 
3:20  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  No  tours  the  first 
two  weeks  in  July.  Group  number:  12  maximum. 
(Reservations  required  for  a  group  of  12  or  more.) 
Tour  is  not  recommended  for  young  children.  Con- 
tact the  Sales  Room.  Phone:  412  547-3544. 

MURRYSVILLE 

68  Asbury  Industries,  Inc.,  4351  Wm.  Penn  Highway. 
Steel  plate  fabrication,  attachments  for  construction 
machinery — buckets,  dozer  blades.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Contact  Terry  Bach.  Phone:  412  327-3500. 

MYERSTOWN 

62  Myerstown  Hide  &  Tallow  Company,  Route  501 
South.  Visitors  observe  hides  being  salted  and 
prepared  for  shipment;  tallow  and  crackling.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Group 
number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
required.  Children  under  16  must  be  accompanied 
by  an  adult.  Contact  Max  D.  Freedson.  Phone:  717 
866-2187. 

NEW  ALEXANDRIA 

31  Ramaley  Equipment  &  Supply  Company,  Route  22. 
Manufacturer  of  premixed  concrete.  Tour  of  pre- 
mixed  concrete  operation  and  batch  plant.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Advance 
notice  of  1  day  required.  Contact 
Chalmers  B.  Ramaley,  President.  Phone:  412 
668-2216. 

NEW  CASTLE 

67  Castle  Brand,  Inc.,  Hobart  &  Mahoning  Avenue. 
Manufacturers  of  processed  meats — sausage,  wein- 
ers,  bologna,  smoked  hams.  Visitors  tour  the  entire 
plant,  including  coolers,  kitchen  and  smoke  depart- 
ment, and  have  an  opportunity  to  sample  three 
different  lunch  meats.  Tours  by  appointment.  Tour 
length:  30-60  minutes.  Group  number:  40  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Groups  of 
children  must  be  accompanied  by  sufficient  number 
of  adults  for  supervision.  Contact  Mary  Swanson. 
Phone:412  658-7721. 


32  Sotus  Candy  Factory,  224  West  Youngstown  Road. 
Candy-making.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  10 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Advance 
notice  of  1-2  weeks  required.  Contact  Mrs. 
Reid  Shiner.  Phone:  412  652-3831. 


50  Waldman  Meats,  809  Sampson  Street  (Route  422 
West).  Manufacturer  of  processed  meat  and 
restaurant-type  foods.  Visitors  see  how  beef,  pork, 
veal,  poultry  and  restaurant-type  foods  are  proces- 
sed. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  13 
not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Martin  Waldman  or 
Bruce  Waldman.  Phone:  412  658-7788. 

NEW  HOLLAND 

45  Sperry  New  Holland,  Franklin  and  Roberts  Avenue. 
Manufacturer  of  farm  equipment — hay  balers,  hay 
mower-conditioners  and  feed  grinder-mixers.  Plant 
tours  originate  at  Company's  new  farm  history 
museum.  Personal  transportation  needed  for  plant 
tour  which  takes  visitors  through  steel  receiving, 
press  and  shear  operations,  parts  machining,  assem- 
bly lines,  painting,  finishing  and  quality  control 
areas.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  from  June 
through  September,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  and  from 
October  through  May,  12  noon  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  80  minutes  (includes  20  minutes  for  farm 
museum  visit).  Advance  notice  required  for  groups 
of  more  than  10.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs. 
Constance  Kennedy,  Visitor  Relations  Coordinator. 
Phone:  717  354-1100. 

NEW  HOPE 

111  Bucks  Country  Vineyards,  Inc.,  U.S.  Route  202 
(R.D.  1).  Guided  tour  of  cellar  includes  tasting  of 
wines.  Visitors  are  also  invited  to  see  the  museum 
on  the  premises.  Tours  Monday  through  Saturday, 
11  a.m.  to  6  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  10-50.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact 
Debra  Gerold.  Phone:  215  794-7449. 
NEWMANSTOWN 
53  Kountry  Kraft  Kitchens.  Visitors  observe  the  man- 
ufacturing of  kitchen  cabinets  and  office  furniture  in 
all  phases  of  the  operation,  and  the  showroom 
facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  Saturday 
by  special  appointment,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10-40.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  Mr.  Ralph 
Bashore  or  Mr.  Elvin  Hurst.  Phone:  215  589-4575. 
NORTH  EAST 

111  Penn-Shore  Vineyards,  Inc.,  10225  East  Lake 
Road.  Producer  of  table  wines  and  champagnes. 
Tour  of  entire  winery  and  tasting  of  wines.  Tours 
Monday  through  Saturday,  9  a.m.  to  9  p.m.  Tour 
length:  20  minutes,  plus  time  to  sample  nine  table 
wines.  Group  number:  45  maximum.  Advance 
notice  preferred.  Contact  Mrs.  Joan  G.  Behnken, 
Office  Secretary.  Phone:  814  725-9422. 


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OLD  FORGE 

113  Garlet  Company  Union  Environmental,  Division  of 
Union  Corporation,  401  Bridge  Street.  Manufac- 
turer of  waste-handling  equipment  and  metal  light 
poles.  Tour  of  manufacturing  facilities  where  paper 
balers,  vertical  and  horizontal  compactors  and  front 
end  loaders  are  built.  Tours  Monday  through  Wed- 
nesday, 1-3  p.m.  (morning  hours  by  special  ar- 
rangement). Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  the 
last  two  weeks  in  July.  Group  number:  2-10.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Contact  H.R.  D'Amato,  Pres- 
ident. Phone:717  457-7426. 

PALMYRA 

50  Palmyra  Bologna  Company,  Inc.,  230  North  Col- 
lege Street.  Manufacturers  of  "Seltzer  Brand" 
Lebanon  bologna.  Visitors  see  the  old,  but  active, 
towering  wooden  smoke  houses  and  see  how  beef  is 
processed  into  luncheon  meat.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  20 
minutes.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required  for  reservations  from 
September  through  May.  Children  under  12  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Mrs.  Helen  Bell. 
Phone:  717  838-6336. 

PHILADELPHIA 

27  Alco  Chemical  Corporation,  Trenton  Avenue  and 
William  Street.  Manufacturer  of  specialty 
chemicals — sodium  polyacrylates,  acrylic  latex, 
polyacrylic  acids,  graft  polymers.  Tour  includes 
reactors,  blend  equipment,  monomer  storage  areas, 
special  compounding  areas,  vertical  and  horizontal 
milling  equipment,  quality  control  laboratories  and 
research  and  development  laboratories.  Tours  week- 
days, 8:30  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No 
tours  the  first  two  weeks  in  July  and  last  week  in 
December.  Group  number:  4  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1-2  days  required,  but  1  week  preferred. 
Translation  available  for  Spanish,  German,  Hunga- 
rian and  Chinese  (Mandarin).  Children  under  18  not 
admitted.  Contact  Marvin  L.  Arnold  or  George  T. 
Hammond.  Phone:  215  425-0621. 

72  The  Evening  and  Sunday  Bulletin,  30th  and  Market 
Streets.  Newspaper.  Visitors  tour  the  press  corridor 
with  presses  in  operation,  newsroom,  composing 
room,  paper  storage,  railroad  siding,  lower  end  of 
presses  and  stripping  platform.  Tours  Monday 
through  Saturday,  9,  10,  1 1  a.m.  and  12  noon.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  Group  number:  30  maximum. 
Advance  reservations  required  for  groups  of  10  or 
more.  Clearances  required  if  visitors  request  to  see 
areas  other  than  usual  tour.  Contact  the  Community 
Relations  Department.  Phone:  215  662-7377. 


85  G.  F.  Goodman  &  Son,  Inc.,  4352  North  American 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  specialized  cutters  for  rub- 
ber and  hot  melt  adhesives.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9-11:30  a.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  Tour  is  restricted  to  certain  areas. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted.  Contact  W.R.  Rumble,  President. 
Phone:  215  455-5006. 

76  Smith/Kline  Corporation,  1500  Spring  Garden 
Street.  Pharmaceutical  manufacturer.  Tour  includes 
research  and  development,  and  production  facilities, 
with  special  emphasis  on  the  development  of  new 
drug  products  from  the  beginning  in  research  to  the 
finished  product.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  or  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  the 
last  week  in  July  and  between  Christmas  and  New 
Year's.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Trans- 
lation available  for  major  world  languages.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  16 
not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Sharyn  M.  Arnold, 
Guest  Relations  Administrator.  Phone:  215 
854-5167. 

70  United  States  Mint,  5th  and  Arch  Streets.  Minting  of 
coins  for  circulation  and  commemorative  medals  as 
authorized  by  Congress.  Audio-visual  tour  overlook- 
ing the  production  floor;  tour  of  relic  room  and 
museum  and  a  visit  to  the  sales  area.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
1  hour.  No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  in  July.  Contact 
Ms.  Angela  M.  Zungolo  or  Mr.  James  Driscoll. 
Phone:  215  597-7053. 

PHILIPSBURG 

68  Ginter  Welding,  Inc.,  Route  53  South.  Welding 
service  and  small  manufacturing.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  7  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  2-10.  Contact  William  C. 
Ginter,  President,  or  Harold  Knepp,  Plant  Foreman. 
Phone:814  342-4154. 

PITTSBURGH 

108  Allegheny  County  Sanitary  Treatment  Plant,  3300 
Preble  Avenue.  Waste  water  purification  plant.  Tour 
consists  of  a  lecture  on  first  and  secondary  treatment 
of  waste  water  while  visitors  view  a  model  of  the 
plant,  followed  by  a  walking  tour  of  the  plant  from 
beginning  to  end  where  visitors  see  such  processes 
as  sedimentation,  preaeration,  chlorination  and  in- 
cineration. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-3  hours.  Group  number:  40 
maximum.  Written  advance  notice  of  1  week  re- 
quired. Small  children  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  Mr.  George  Brinsko,  Plant  Superin- 
tendent. Phone:  412  766-4810. 


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10  Braun  Baking  Company,  1700  Island  Avenue. 
Bakery — bread,  rolls,  etc.  Tour  includes  a  general 
information  session,  tour  through  each  production 
area  from  start  to  finish,  a  discussion  period  and 
tasting  session.  Tours  weekdays,  except  Tuesday, 
by  appointment.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  in 
weeks  containing  a  holiday.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  7  and  elderly  persons  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mrs.  Nancy  Corcoran.  Phone:  412 
23 1 -2000. 

11  Equibank,  N.A.  Headquarters,  Equibank  Building, 
Oliver  Plaza.  Financial  institution.  Tour  includes 
various  departments  of  bank  functions,  such  as 
computer  operations,  community  banking,  interna- 
tional operations,  investments,  etc.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  10-25.  Advance  notice  of  1 
month  required  for  reservations.  Cameras  and 
sketches  allowed  with  special  permission.  Children 
under  15  not  admitted.  Contact  the  Communication 
Department.  Phone:  412  288-5204. 

2  Equitable  Gas  -  Energy  Company,  1 1 1  South  Com- 
mons Allegheny  Center.  Manufacturer  of  heating 
and  cooling  systems.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
W.F.  Goffe,  Jr.  Phone:  412  471-7600,  Ext.  291. 

92  Goodwill  Industries  of  Pittsburgh,  2600  East  Carson 
Street.  Rehabilitation  and  on-the-job  training  for 
physically,  mentally,  emotionally  and  socially  hand- 
icapped persons.  Guided  tour  shows  testing  and 
evaluation  center  using  Singer  System  and  training 
areas  such  as  drycleaning,  furniture  repair,  etc. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  to  2:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  100 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Ms.  Metta 
Bland,  Director  of  Special  Services.  Phone:  412 
481-9000. 


11  Mellon  Bank,  Mellon  Square.  Financial  institution. 
Tour  consists  of  the  following  departments:  operat- 
ing retail,  credit  card,  trust  and  international  ex- 
change. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number: 
10-20.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Limited 
translation  services  available.  Children  under  16  not 
admitted.  Contact  the  Public  Relations  Department. 
Phone:412  232-5383. 


18  Metropolitan  Pittsburgh  Public  Broadcasting,  4802 
Fifth  Avenue.  Public  television  and  radio.  Visit 
includes  studios,  master  control  room,  scene  shop, 
printing  shop  and  FM  studio.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  French  and  German  translation 
available.  Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
the  Department  of  Special  Events.  Phone:  412 
683-1300. 

56  National  Weather  Service  -  National  Oceanic  & 
Atmospheric  Administration,  2328  Federal  Build- 
ing, 1000  Liberty  Avenue.  U.S.  weather  forecast- 
ing. Visitors  see  how  weather  is  forecast  in  South- 
western Pennsylvania.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  5-15.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Paul  F.  Jacoby,  Meteorologist.  Phone:  412 
644-2881. 

16  Pittsburgh  Brewing  Company,  3340  Liberty  Av- 
enue. Brewery.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted 
unless  with  a  family  group.  Contact  Mr.  William 
Smith.  Phone:  412  682-7400. 

11  Pittsburgh  National  Bank,  Fifth  and  Wood  Street. 
Financial  institution.  Tour  includes  bank  offices, 
corporate  headquarters,  electronic  and  computerized 
banking.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  the  Public  Relations  Department.  Phone: 
412  355-2873. 

72  The  Pittsburgh  Press,  34  Boulevard  of  the  Allies. 
Newspaper  publication.  Visitors  tour  the  plant  while 
five  editions  are  being  produced,  starting  at  the 
newsroom  and  following  it  all  the  way  to  the 
pressroom.  Tour  includes  composing  and  engraving. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Use  of  cameras 
and  sketches  restricted  to  certain  areas.  Contact 
Richard  Macino,  Public  Service  Director.  Phone: 
412  263-1421. 

36  Turner  Dairy  Farm,  1049  Jefferson  Road.  Dairy — 
milk  production.  Visitors  see  a  milking  farm  and 
some  of  the  animals.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
one  tour  a  day  at  9:30  a.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  Mr. 
Walt  Chila,  Office  Manager.  Phone:  412  242-1700. 


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56  United  States  Post  Office,  Main  Post  Office,  Grant 
Street  and  Seventh  Avenue.  Postal  service.  Visitors 
see  mail  being  processed  from  incoming  to  outgoing 
and  how  zip  code  works.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  1:30-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  25  minutes.  No 
tours  during  December.  Group  number:  10-20.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  3  days  required.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  the  Communications  and  Pub- 
lic Affairs  Department.  Phone:  412  644-6465. 


SHARON 

68  General  American  Transportation  Corporation,  Box 
532.  Heavy  fabrication — railroad  tank  cars.  Tours 
weekdays,  7  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours. 
Group  number:  6  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  30 
days  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
No  children  admitted.  Contact  W.C.  Weaver,  Man- 
ager of  Manufacturing.  Phone:  216  448-6801,  Ext. 
333. 


POTTSTOWN 

42  Pollock  Research  &  Design,  Inc.,  Reading  Crane  & 
Engineering  Company  Division,  1200  High  Street. 
Consulting  and  design  engineers — special  prototype 
material-handling  equipment.  Tour  begins  with  a 
visit  to  the  office  for  an  orientation  session,  followed 
by  a  tour  of  the  facilities.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8:15  a.m.  to  5:15  p.m.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Use  of  cameras  and  sketches  by 
permission  only.  Contact  Harold  B.  Federman,  Pres- 
ident. Phone:  215  323-5450. 


PUNXSUTAWNEY 

68  Femco  Machine  Company,  Route  436  South  (R.D. 
4,  Box  4- A).  Visitors  see  various  machines  engaged 
in  the  repair  of  parts  for  mine-stripping  equipment 
and  valves  for  Navy  submarines.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  Frank  Amundson,  Sr.  Phone:  814 
938-9763. 


READING 

5  Wide  Awake  Shirt  Company,  2047  Kutztown  Road. 
Manufacturer  of  uniforms,  career  apparel,  shirts  and 
blouses  for  men  and  women.  Tour  includes  the 
offices  and  production  and  shipping  facilities.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  No  tours 
for  two  weeks  in  early  July  and  one  week  between 
Christmas  and  New  Year's.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  preferred.  German  and  Spanish  translation 
available.  Contact  Edmund  A.  Marcil,  Director  of 
Manufacturing.  Phone:  215  921-0651. 


SHEFFIELD 

65  McMillen  Lumber  Company  of  Sheffield,  Inc., 
McMillen  Lumber  Products  Corporation,  203  Cen- 
ter Street.  Lumber  mill  engaged  in  the  manufacture 
of  rough  cut  hardwood  lumber,  finished  and 
semifinished  dimension  lumber,  mouldings  and 
machined  parts.  Tour  includes  drying  kiln,  sawmill 
operations  and  yard.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours 
the  week  of  July  4.  Group  number:  5-20.  Advance 
notice  of  1  month  required.  Small  children  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Paul  H.  Lindberg, 
Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  814  968-3241. 

STATE  COLLEGE 

83  Himes  Printing  Company,  1015  Benner  Pike. 
Newspaper  and  commercial  printing.  Tour  includes 
photo-composition  and  traditional  "hot  metal"  type 
setting,  as  well  as  offset  and  letter-press  printing. 
Offset  newspaper  printing  is  generally  restricted  to 
after-midnight  press  runs.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  4-20.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Preschool  children  not  admitted. 
Contact  Blair  M.  Bice.  Phone:  814  238-3071. 

87  Scientific  Systems,  Inc.,  1120-1122  West  College 
Avenue.  Research,  development  and  manufacturing 
of  high  pressure  valves.  Tours  Monday  through 
Saturday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  No  tours  the  week  of  July  4.  Group 
number:  5  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  No  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Andy 
Charney.  Phone:  814  237-6265. 


SELLERSVILLE 

76  Lemmon  Pharmacal  Company,  Cathill  &  Lonely 
Roads.  Pharmaceutical  manufacturer.  Tours  by  ap- 
pointment only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Tours  re- 
stricted to  visitors  in  the  health  care  industry.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  2  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Robert  T.  DeMarco,  President,  Interna- 
tional Department.  Phone:  215  723-5544. 


SUNBURY 

95  Paulsen  Wire  Rope  Corporation,  880  South  Second 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  high  carbon  steel  wire  and 
wire  rope.  Walking  tour  of  wire-drawing  mill,  wire 
rope  mill  and  related  offices.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes  to 
2  hours.  Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  16 
not  admitted.  Contact  F.B.  Paulsen,  Jr.  Phone:  717 
286-7141. 


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74  Westvaco  Corporation,  Pennsylvania  Avenue.  Paper 
manufacturer  (reproducing  papers).  Tour  includes 
the  machine  room  where  sheets  of  paper  are  formed 
and  finishing  room  where  the  sheets  are  processed 
for  shipment  to  customers.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  4-30.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  John  H.  Ketner,  Personnel 
Manager.  Phone:  814  684-1610. 

UNIONTOWN 

51  Rockwell  International  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  487 
(corner  of  Bailey  and  Gallatin  Avenue).  Bronze 
foundry.  Visitors  see  the  most  complete  cast  bronze 
foundry  in  the  United  States.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Group  number:  39  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  2  weeks  required.  Translation  services  available. 
Cameras  permitted  in  certain  areas.  Tours  must  be 
arranged  through  Mr.  George  Anderson,  400 
Lexington  Avenue,  Wilkinsburg,  Pennsylvania 
15221.  Phone:412  247-3400. 
WARRINGTON 
113  Jomac,  Inc.,  863  Easton  Road.  Manufacturer  of 
printing  rollers  for  the  graphic  arts  industry.  Tour 
includes  plant  facilities  and  operations,  followed  by 
a  discussion  period.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours 
the  first  two  weeks  in  July.  Advance  notice  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Mr. 
William  S.  Colehower,  Vice  President.  Phone:  215 
343-0800. 
WEST  MIFFLIN 
7  Fisher  Body,  General  Motors,  vicinity  of  Irvin  Steel 
Works.  Manufacturer  of  metal  stampings  for  Gen- 
eral Motors  cars.  Tour  includes  power  presses, 
welding  and  a  brief  description  of  the  operation. 
Tours  Thursday,  by  prior  arrangement,  1  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  during  July  and  August. 
Advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Clearances 
required  for  international  visitors  through  Fisher 
Body  Central  Office  in  Detroit,  Michigan.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  9  not 
admitted.  Proper  footwear  required:  no  sandals  or 
tennis  shoes.  Contact  Frank  L.  Dox.  Phone:  412 
466-2000. 

WEST  PITTSTON 

5  Dury  Clothing  Company,  330  Philadelphia  Avenue. 
Manufacturer  of  men's  slacks.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  10  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  the  first  two  weeks  of 
July  and  week  of  Christmas.  Group  number:  2-6. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact 
William  Horowitz,  President.  Phone:  717 
654-4677. 


WILKES-BARRE 

5  Coronet  Fashion,  Inc.,  95  Wyoming  Street.  Dress 
manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  7:30 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Contact  Samuel  L.  Weiner,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  717  824-3585. 
YORK 
76  Dentsply  International,  500  West  College  Avenue. 
Manufacturer  of  artificial  teeth,  dental  supplies  and 
equipment.  Visitors  see  how  porcelain  and  plastic 
teeth  are  produced  and  how  some  of  the  dental 
equipment  is  manufactured  and  assembled.  Tours 
Tuesday  through  Thursday,  8:30-1 1:30  a.m.  and  1-3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes  to  2  hours.  No  tours 
the  first  two  weeks  in  August.  Group  number: 
10-30.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  German 
and  Japanese  translation  available.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  James  D.  Quickel.  Phone:  717  845-7511. 
102  Newbould  Tool  Company,  Inc.,  226  Willis  Road. 
Manufacturer  of  precision  tools.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  No  tours  the  week 
of  July  4.  Group  number:  2-15.  Advance  notice  of  2 
weeks  required.  Contact  William  C.  Wolf,  Man- 
ufacturing Manager.  Phone:  717  846-8700. 

RHODE  ISLAND 

HOPE  VALLEY 

99  Kay  Dee  Handprints,  Inc.,  Skunk  Hill  Road.  Man- 
ufacturer of  decorative  towels  handprinted  on  vari- 
ous fabrics.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required  for  groups.  Contact  Mr.  Deffley. 
Phone:401539-2405. 

NARRAGANSETT 

82  Rhode  Island  Atomic  Energy  Commission,  Rhode 
Island  Nuclear  Science  Center,  South  Ferry  Road. 
State-owned  facility  using  a  nuclear  reactor  for 
educational  and  experimental  purposes.  Tours  by 
appointment  only.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Children  under  14  not  admitted.  Contact  A.  Francis 
DiMeglio,  Director,  or  Michael  P.  Doyle,  Assistant 
Director.  Phone:  401  789-9391. 

NEWPORT 

72  Newport  Daily  News,  101  Malbone  Road.  Daily 
newspaper.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  after- 
noons only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of 
2  days  required.  Phone:  401  849-3300. 

69  United  States  Naval  Education  &  Training  Center. 
Open  house  is  held  on  Armed  Forces  Day,  usually 
the  third  Saturday  in  May  and  Navy  Day  on  October 
13.  Special  group  tours  of  the  base  may  be  arranged 
with  the  Public  Affairs  Officer.  Phone:  401 
841-2127. 


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PORTSMOUTH 

14  Pearson  Yachts  Division,  Grumman  Allied  Indus- 
tries, West  Shore  Road.  Builders  of  fiberglass  sail- 
ing yachts.  Tours  Thursday,  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  19  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  Ched  Gladding. 
Phone:  401  683-0100. 

PROVIDENCE 

108  The  Narragansett  Electric  Company,  496  Eddy 
Street.  Tours  daily  from  June  15  to  Labor  Day,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Group 
number:  20  minimum.  Contact  Mr.  Gannon  or  Mrs. 
Silva.  Phone:  401  781-0100. 

83  Providence  Lithograph  Company  (Federated 
Lithographers-Printers,  Inc.),  369  Prairie  Avenue. 
Tours  Wednesday  by  appointment  only,  2-3  p.m. 
Group  number:  15  maximum.  Contact  Paul 
DeGasparre.  Phone:  401  941-1200. 

SMITHFIELD 

102  Madison  Industries-Division  of  Amtel,  Inc. ,  Jenckes 
Hill  Road  (across  from  North  Central  Airport). 
Manufacturer  of  metal-working  tools  (not  machine 
tools).  Tours  available  with  advance  notice.  Group 
number:  20-25.  Advance  notice  of  1-2  days  re- 
quired. Contact  Edwin  B.  Krause  or  Alexander 
McWhirter.  Phone:  401  333-0400. 

SOUTH  KINGSTOWN 

44  Colonial  Mill  Farm,  Moonstone  Beach  Road.  One 
of  the  few  watercress  farms  in  New  England  and  the 
only  one  in  Rhode  Island.  Open  June  through 
October.  Home  atmosphere — come  and  go  as  you 
please. 

USQUEPAUGH 

49  Kenyon's  1886  Grist  Mill.  Stone  grinding  of  white 
Indian  corn  into  cornmeal.  Tours  weekdays,  1-4 
p.m.;  weekends  and  holidays,  12  noon  to  5  p.m. 
Group  number:  1-15.  Advance  notice  required  for 
groups.  Contact  Mr.  Paul  Drumm.  Phone:  401 
783-4054. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 

CATAWBA 

74  Bowater  Carolina  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  7.  Man- 
ufacturer of  woodpulp,  magazine  paper  and  news- 
print. An  orientation  film  is  followed  by  a  tour  of  the 
pulp  and  papermaking  operations,  from  woodyard  to 
finished  product.  Tours  weekdays,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  40  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admitted. 
Contact  L.E.  Haws,  Jr.,  or  the  Public  Relations 
Department.  Phone:  803  324-1130. 


GREENWOOD 

48  Park  Seed  Company.  Producer  of  garden  seeds, 
bulbs,  plants  and  accessories  for  sale  by  mail  order. 
Visitors  see  all  mail  order  processing  from  incoming 
mail  to  outgoing  merchandise;  seed  processing  and 
packaging,  greenhouses,  advertising  division  and 
customer  file  maintenance.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
No  tours  the  fourth  week  in  July.  Group  number:  6 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Mrs. 
Jean  Owings.  Phone:  803  374-3341. 

GREER 

79  Textube  Corporation,  Popular  Drive  Ext.  Manufac- 
turer of  yarn  carriers  for  textile  industry.  Tour 
includes  injection  molding  facilities,  including  raw 
material  preparation  and  assembly  processes.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  first  two 
weeks  in  July.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1  week  required.  German  translation 
available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  14  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  J. P. 
Fratturo,  Executive  Vice  President,  or  Hans 
Freytag,  Sales  Manager.  Phone:  803  877-7405. 

LIBERTY 

24  Libco  Mill,  Ruhama  Road,  P.O.  Box  148.  Manufac- 
turer of  commercial  woven  carpets.  The  plant  tour  is 
preceeded  by  a  film  presentation  on  carpet  manufac- 
turing. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  first  two 
weeks  of  July.  Group  number:  2-6.  Advance  notice 
required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Small 
children  not  admitted.  Contact  H.S.  Lawrence, 
General  Manager.  Phone:  803  843-9261. 

PELZER 

108  Duke  Power  Company,  P.O.  Box  366.  Electric  util- 
ity. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  40  maxi- 
"  mum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required  for 
groups.  Children  under  14  must  be  accompanied  by 
an  adult.  Contact  R.C.  Holliday,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:  803  847-7163. 

SPARTANBURG 

99  Exquisite  Fabrics,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  6100  (Highway 
1-85  and  221).  Manufacturer  of  knitted  and  finished 
fabrics.  Visitors  observe  a  double  knit  and  single 
knit  operation  with  the  emphasis  on  high  quality 
spun  fabrics,  and  a  finishing  operation.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  2-4 
p.m.  Group  number:  6-12.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  French,  German  and  Spanish  transla- 
tion available.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  F.W.  Pendlebury.  Phone:  803  585-9351. 


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80  Kohler  Company,  Camp  Croft.  Manufacturer  of 
pottery  (glazed  china):  lavatories,  commodes; 
fiberglass  shower  stalls  and  tubs.  Visitor  is  given  a 
walking  tour  through  both  operations.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  8:30-1 1  a.m.  or  1-3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  December  23  through 
January  2.  Group  number:  2-6.  Advance  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  C.W. 
Newcomb,  Supervisor,  Public  Affairs.  Phone:  803 
582-3401. 

WILLIAMSTOWN 

82  Lee  Steam  Station,  Big  Creek  Road.  Power  plant. 
Tours  daily,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Special  groups  are 
asked  to  make  arrangements  for  a  tour  through  any 
Duke  Power  Office  or  by  writing  directly  to  Mr. 
R.C.  Holliday,  Plant  Manager,  P.O.  Box  366, 
Pelzer,  South  Carolina  29669.  Phone:  803 
847-7163. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA 

ABERDEEN 

72  Aberdeen  American-News,  124  South  Second 
Street.  Tour  covers  entire  building  and  observing  the 
process  of  publishing  a  newspaper.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9-11  a.m.  and  2-4  p.m.  Contact 
Kenneth  Pope.  Phone:  605  225-4100. 

65  Dakota  Sash  &  Door  Company,  821  N.E.  Railroad 
Avenue.  Architectural  millwork  and  building 
supply — wholesale.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Contact  Robert  W.  Dommer. 
Phone:  605  225-1310. 

102  K.  O.  Lee  Company,  1110  First  Avenue,  S.E. 
Machine  tool  manufacturers.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-5  p.m.  Contact 
Ervin  Wood.  Phone:  605  225-5820. 

68  Safeguard  Automotive  Corporation,  Power  Trans- 
mission Division,  Aberdeen  Industrial  Park.  Grey 
iron  foundry.  Manufacturer  of  gear  drives,  speed 
changers,  drive  lines  and  accessories  for  industrial 
and  agricultural  applications.  Tours  Tuesday 
through  Thursday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30-60  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  12  can  tour 
by  special  arrangement  only.  Contact  Mr.  Lloyd 
Swartwout,  Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  605 
229-1605. 

BELLE  FOURCHE 

17  American  Colloid  Company,  U.S.  Highway  212 
West.  Bentonite.  Tours  by  prior  arrangements  only. 
Phone:605  892-2591. 


BROOKINGS 

49  Sexauer  Company,  100  Main  Avenue  S.  Field  seed 
processing.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to 
4  p.m.  Contact  Sid  Johnson  or  Lowell  Behrens. 
Phone:  605  692-6171. 

LEAD 

29  Homestake  Mining  Company,  Main  and  Mill  Streets 
(P.O.  Box  887).  Gold  mine.  Tours  weekdays,  8 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  during  the  months  of  May,  Sep- 
tember and  October;  tours  on  weekdays,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  during  the  months  of  June,  July  and  August. 
Contact  the  Lead  Civic  Association.  Phone:  605 
584-3110. 

LEMMON 

54  Wheeler  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  107  Main 
Avenue  (P.O.  Box  629).  Manufacturer  of  gemstone 
jewelry  and  components.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1:30-5  p.m.  Contact 
R.B.  Wheeler.  Phone:  605  374-3848. 

MITCHELL 

67  George  A.  Hormel  &  Company  (P.O.  Box  340). 
Meatpacking.  Tours  only  on  request.  Contact  R.C. 
Gibson.  Phone:  605  996-5548. 

MOBRIDGE 

79  Plastic  Molders,  Inc.,  west  on  Highway  12  (P.O. 
Box  760).  Injection  molding  of  thermoplastics. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Contact  JoAnne  Knight.  Phone:  605  845-3686. 

PHILIP 

45  Little  Scotchman  Industries,  Inc.  (P.O.  Box  F). 
Manufacturer  of  machine  tools  and  farm  products. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Contact  Arthur  A.  Kroetch.  Phone:  605  859-2601. 

RAPID  CITY 

67  Black  Hills  Packing  Company,  Oshkosh  and 
Chicago  Streets  (P.O.  Box  3104).  Meatpacking. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m. 
Contact  John  Howard.  Phone:  605  343-1414. 

82  Black  Hills  Power  &  Light  Company,  625  Ninth 
Street.  Investor-owned  electric  utility.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Contact  Joe 
Rovere.  Phone:  605  348-1700. 

65  Buckingham  Wood  Products,  Inc.,  1001  East 
Philadelphia.  Housing  fabrication  plant.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Contact 
Del  Bjordahl  or  O.C.  Dinkins.  Phone:  605 
342-6560. 

31  Dakota  Block  Company,  Deadwood  Avenue.  Man- 
ufacturer of  concrete  building  block.  Tours  by  prior 
arrangement.  Contact  Dick  Todd.  Phone:  605 
342-6070. 


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65    Knecht  Industries,  Inc.,  301  Mt.  Rushmore  Road.  49 

Home  manufacturing,  retail  and  wholesale  building 
material  sales  and  warehousing  operation.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.;  Saturday, 
8  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Contact  Don  Knecht.  Phone:  605 
342-4840. 

105    Rushmore  Homes  (P.O.  Box  1944).  Mobile  home  31 

and  modular  manufacturers.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10:30  a.m.  and  1:30  p.m.  Contact  Del  Herr. 
Phone:  605  342-8377. 

25    South  Dakota  Cement  Plant  (P.O.  Box  351).  Ce- 
ment manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  72 
7  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Contact  Clark  Besancon.  Phone: 

605  342-4252. 

SIOUX  FALLS 

95  Egger  Steel  Company,  909  South  7th  Avenue. 
Structural  steel  and  reinforcing  fabricator.  Tours 
Tuesday  and  Thursday.   Contact  Wayne  Peters.  41 

Phone:605  336-2490. 

49  Golden  Sun  Feeds,  Inc.,  101  Marion  Road.  Live- 
stock and  poultry  feed.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9-11  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Contact  W.T.  Butler 
or  Maurice  Show.  Phone:  605  336-0787. 


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65  Jordan  Millwork  Company,  611  West  Algonquin. 
Woodwork  manufacturer  and  millwork  distributor. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Contact  L.R.  Reynolds.  Phone:  605  336-1910. 

67  John  Morrell  &  Company,  1400  North  Weber. 
Meatpacking.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30 
a.m.  and  1  p.m.  Contact  Tony  Javurek.  Phone:  605 

336-2510. 

82  Northern  States  Power  Company,  500  West  Russell. 
Electric  generation,  transmission  and  distribution. 
Tours  by  appointment.  Group  number:  20  maxi- 
mum. Contact  M.J.  Myhre,  Plant  Superintendent. 
Phone:  605  339-3018. 

37  Terrace  Park  Dairy,  1501  West  10th  Street  (P.O. 
Box  "T").  Dairy  products.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Contact  Jim  Jensen, 
Ozzie  Schock,  Bob  Hendricks  or  Fred  Madsen. 


49  Zip  Feed  Mills,  Inc.,  304  East  8th  Street.  Animal 
feed.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Contact  Robert  Natz.  Phone:  605  336-3331 .  50 

VERMILLION 

66  Electro-Magic  Division,  Dura  Corporation,  East 
Highway  50.  Manufacturing  and  fabricating  of  in- 
dustrial cleaning  equipment.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-3  p.m.  Contact 
J.E.  Jones  or  J.  A.  Scott.  Phone:  605  624-2685. 


Sioux  Alfalfa  Meal  Company  (P.O.  Box  398). 
Alfalfa  dehydrating.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.;  Saturday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon. 
Contact  H.G.  Moeller.  Phone:  605  624-8011. 

WATERTOWN 

Watertown  Monument  Works,  Inc.,  junction  of 
Highways  212  and  81  (P.O.  Box  807).  Retail 
memorial  manufacturers.  Tours  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Contact  Charles  D.  Gibson.  Phone:  605  886-6942. 

Watertown  Public  Opinion,  120  Third  Avenue, 
N.W.  Offset  newspaper  and  commercial  printing 
plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.,  12 
noon  and  2  p.m.  Contact  John  Lowrie.  Phone:  605 
886-6901. 

YANKTON 

M-Tron  Industries,  Inc.,  100  Douglas.  Manufac- 
turer of  piezoelectric  quartz  crystals.  Tours  Tuesday 
through  Thursday,  1:30-3:30  p.m.  Group  number:  8 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Contact  Robert  Gilbertson.  Phone:  605  665-9321. 

Yankton  Printing  Company,  319  Walnut  Street. 
Newspaper  publisher:  Yankton  Daily  Press  and 
Dakotan.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday.  Contact 
Arnold  Tramp.  Phone:  605  665-78 11. 


TENNESSEE 

ASHLAND  CITY 

State  Industries,  Inc.,  Bi-pass  Road.  Manufacturer 
of  water  heaters — gas,  electric,  oil  and  solar  pow- 
ered (residential  and  commercial).  Visitors  see  a 
completely  modern  manufacturing  facility  with  an 
explanation  of  all  operations.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8-11:30  a.m.  or  1-4:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours  and  30  minutes.  No  tours  the  week  of 
July  4  and  week  of  December  25.  Advance  notice  of 
1  week  required.  Young  children  must  be  accom- 
panied by  an  adult.  Contact  Mrs.  Jerrie  Crenshaw, 
Secretary  to  Chairman  of  the  Board.  Phone:  615 
792-4371. 

BELLS 

Winter  Garden,  Inc.,  North  High  Street.  Frozen 
food  processor.  Visitors  observe  the  operation  of 
processing  frozen  vegetables.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-3 
hours.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
L.T.  Jordan.  Phone:  901  663-2341. 


TENNESSEE 


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BEMIS 

99  Bemis  Company,  Inc.,  Bemis  Mill.  Textile  man- 
ufacturing (industrial  fabrics).  An  orientation  is 
followed  by  a  tour  of  the  offices  and  mill,  with  an 
explanation  of  manufacturing  processes  and  pro- 
ducts produced.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  first 
two  weeks  in  July.  Group  number:  50  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  7-10  days  required.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  13  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Ray  C.  Young,  Technical  Superinten- 
dent. Phone:  901  424-5711. 


CALHOUN 

74  Bowater  Southern  Paper  Corporation.  Newsprint 
manufacturer.  A  film  presentation  is  followed  by  a 
guided  tour  of  the  mill.  Tour  booklets  and  other 
literature  are  provided  in  advance,  if  requested. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9-11  a.m.  and  1-3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  No  tours  July  4,  Labor 
Day  and  Christmas,  and  for  a  short  period  before 
and  after  these  holidays.  Also,  there  may  be  some 
unscheduled  shutdowns  for  maintenance  and/or  in- 
ventory purposes.  Group  number:  100  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2-3  days  required  for  groups. 
Advance  notice  of  1  hour  required  for  drop-in 
visitors,  if  no  more  than  2-3  in  group.  No  cameras 
permitted  inside  the  mill.  Children  under  15  not 
admitted.  For  safety  reasons,  women  visitors  are 
instructed  to  wear  low-heeled  shoes  and  severely 
handicapped  persons  are  not  allowed  to  tour  the 
mill.  Contact  Clarence  Streetman,  Public  Relations 
Manager,  or  Mary  Ann  Elrod,  Public  Relations 
Secretary.  Phone:  615  336-2211,  Ext.  239  or  301. 


CHATTANOOGA 

99  Dixie  Yarns,  Inc.,  1100  Watkins  Street.  Spinning 
and  finishing  yams  for  use  in  knitwear  and  tufted 
carpets.  Tour  of  spinning  plant  includes  spinning  of 
cotton  yarn  from  bales  of  cotton  or  man-made  fibers, 
involving  several  intricate  processes.  Tour  of  finish- 
ing plant  includes  dyeing,  bleaching  and  merceriz- 
ing (chemical  processes)  of  yarns.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours  and  30  minutes  ( 1  hour  per  plant;  plants  are 
located  30  minutes  apart).  No  tours  the  week  of  July 
4  and  week  of  December  25.  Group  number:  25 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  10 
not  admitted.  Contact  Grady  E.  Gant,  Personnel 
Director.  Phone:  615  698-2501,  Ext.  245. 


FRANKLIN 

53  Jamison  Bedding,  Inc.,  Highway  31.  Manufacturer 
of  upholstered  furniture.  Tour  includes  entire  pro- 
cess from  woods  and  fabric  to  completed  couches, 
sleepers  and  chairs.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours 
the  last  week  of  June  and  first  week  of  July.  Group 
number:  4-15.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Robert 
Nichols,  Personnel  Director.  Phone:  615  790-1241. 

KNOXVILLE 

87  Robertshaw  Controls  Company,  Fulton  Sylphon  Di- 
vision, P.O.  Box  400.  Manufacturer  of  temperature 
and  pressure  controls,  bellows  and  bellows  as- 
semblies. Tours  Monday  through  Thursday,  8:30 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  the 
last  two  weeks  of  July.  Group  number:  30  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  of  3  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18 
not  admitted.  Contact  Jack  Kerr,  Personnel  Depart- 
ment. Phone:  615  546-0550,  Ext.  199. 

MEMPHIS 

85  The  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Box  7128 
(900  Firestone  Boulevard).  Tire  manufacturing. 
Tour  includes  information  about  the  plant  and  Fires- 
tone Company,  a  film  explaining  tire  manufacturing 
processes,  tour  of  the  factory  and  a  question-and- 
answer  period.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  60-90  minutes.  Group 
number:  10-40.  Advance  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Nick  Pinter.  Phone:  901 
525-3621. 

45  International  Harvester  Company,  3003  Harvester 
Lane  (P.O.  Box  268).  Manufacturer  of  agricultural 
equipment — cotton  pickers,  hay  balers,  disk  har- 
rows, etc.  Tour  includes  complete  manufacturing 
operation:  foundry,  forging,  sheet  metal  fabrication, 
machining,  welding,  assembly,  painting  and  tool 
and  die.  Tours  weekdays,  by  prior  arrangement; 
starting  times  between  8  and  9:30  a.m.  and  12:30 
and  1 :30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  No  tours  the 
first  two  weeks  in  July.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
J.R.  Massey,  Public  Relations  Manager.  Phone:  901 
375-5311. 

53  Memphis  Furniture  Manufacturing  Company,  715 
South  Camilla.  Manufacturer  of  wooden  and  up- 
holstered residential  furniture.  Tours  available  with 
advance  notice.  Tour  length:  2-3  hours.  No  tours  the 
last  week  of  June,  first  week  of  July  and  week  of 
December  25.  Group  number:  5-10.  Advance  notice 
required.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Paul  Osborn,  Director  of  Industrial  Relations. 
Phone:  901  522-1401. 


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TENNESSEE 


72  Memphis  Publishing  Company,  495  Union  Avenue. 
Newspaper  publisher — The  Commercial  Appeal  and 
Memphis  Press-Scimitar.  A  slide  presentation  is 
followed  by  a  walking  tour  of  the  building.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Children  under  12  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Tony  Mangone,  Promotion  Director. 
Phone:  901  526-8811,  Ext.  235. 

65  Wabash,  Inc.,  1217  Florida.  Woodworking.  Man- 
ufacturer of  doors,  windows,  folding  stairs, 
washboards  and  stoveboards.  Visitors  observe  the 
manufacturing  processes  from  raw  material  to 
finished  product.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thursday, 
9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Group 
number:  10-20.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Jim  Entwisle,  Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  901 
946-1671. 

MORRISTOWN 

53  The  Berkline  Corporation,  1  Berkline  Drive.  Man- 
ufacturer of  upholstered  furniture  and  den  group- 
ings. Tour  of  plant  includes  sewing,  upholstering, 
assemblying,  packing  and  shipping  operations. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  No  tours  the  week  of  July  4 
and  week  of  December  25.  Group  number:  12 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Groups  of  children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
the  Director  of  Industrial  Relations.  Phone:  615 
586-1461. 

92  Volunteer  Blind  Industries,  Inc.,  758  West  First 
South  Street.  Workshop  for  the  blind,  manufactur- 
ing box  springs  and  mattresses.  Visitors  see  a  slide 
presentation  and  the  manufacturing  process.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9-11  a.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  No  tours  the  second  week  in  July.  Group 
number:  8-10.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Kemp  Newman,  Executive  Director,  J.C.  Austin, 
Director  of  Operations,  or  Don  Britton,  Director  of 
Rehabilitation.  Phone:  615  586-3922. 

NEW  JOHNSONVILLE 

82  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  Johnsonville  Steam 
Plant,  Highway  70.  Steam-electric  generating  plant. 
Visitors  tour  the  interior  of  the  plant  through  cor- 
ridors with  window  views  of  principal  equipment 
and  overlooks  of  turbine  area.  Roof  garden  views  of 
outside  area  shows  harbor,  coal-handling  opera- 
tions, etc.  Tours  seven  days  a  week;  9  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Foreign  visitors 
should  contact  the  TV  A  General  Manager,  Knox- 
ville,  Tennessee.  Contact  E.L.  Sanderlin,  Plant 
Superintendent.  Phone:  615  535-2501. 


PIGEON  FORGE 

17  Pigeon  Forge  Pottery,  Middle  Creek  Road  (P.O. 
Box  1050).  Visitors  see  the  manufacturing  of  pot- 
tery, including  throwing,  decorating,  molding, 
finishing,  glazing  and  firing.  Tour  also  includes  a 
display  area  and  sales  room.  Tours  Monday  through 
Saturday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Group  number:  100 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Douglas  J.  Ferguson,  Owner  and  Manager.  Phone: 
615  453-3883  or  615  453-3704. 

UNION  CITY 

67  Reelfoot  Packing  Company,  Reelfoot  Avenue. 
Slaughtering  and  meatpacking.  Tour  includes  the 
entire  plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  7  a.m. 
to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  60-90  minutes.  Group 
number:  5  minimum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
required.  Contact  Frank  E.  Hays.  Phone:  901 
885-2131. 

TEXAS 

ABILENE 

31  Featherlite  Corporation,  2065  Oak.  Manufacturer  of 
concrete  blocks.  Tour  includes  the  block  plant, 
warehouse  and  yard.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thurs- 
day, 10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  required.  Children  under  15  not  admitted.  Con- 
tact C.A.  Henson,  Jr.,  Manager.  Phone:  915 
673-4201. 

ARLINGTON 

72  Arlington  Citizen-Journal,  1111  West  Abram  Street. 
Newspaper  publishing  plant.  Visitors  see  how  a 
suburban  newspaper  is  published  from  newsroom  to 
the  production  area  and  pressroom.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length: 
20-60  minutes.  Group  number:  6-15.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  1 1  not 
admitted.  Contact  Ms.  Donna  Darovich.  Phone:  817 
261-1191. 

66  Clary  Corporation,  412 — 113th  Street.  Automated 
woodworking  machinery.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Advance  notice  required. 
Contact  Harold  Cooley,  Vice  President.  Phone:  817 
640-4357. 
7  General  Motors  Assembly  Division,  2525  East  Ab- 
rams.  Automobile  production.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  1 1  a.m.  and  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  75 
minutes.  No  tours  from  late  July  through  September. 
Group  number:  100  maximum.  Advance  notice 
required.  Spanish  translation  available.  Tours  must 
be  cleared  through  the  General  Motors  Public 
Relations  Office,  Detroit,  Michigan,  telephone:  214 
688-5695 .  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Con- 
tact W.E.  Mercer.  Phone:  817  649-6255. 


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53  Sevacraft  Manufacturing  Company,  1 100  Harrison 
(P.O.  Box  5483).  Manufacturer  of  wood  and  up- 
holstered furniture.  Visitors  tour  the  manufacturing 
plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  No  tours  from  De- 
cember 23  through  January  5.  Group  number:  30 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Spanish  trans- 
lation available.  Contact  Layne  H.  Harwell.  Phone: 
817261-1861. 


AUSTIN 

72  Austin  American  Statesman,  308  Guadalupe.  Daily 
newspaper.  Tour  includes  different  departments, 
with  an  explanation  of  the  processes  involved  in  the 
production  of  a  daily  newspaper.  Tours  Tuesday  and 
Thursday,  10  a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
No  tours  during  August.  Group  number:  8-20. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under 
6  not  admitted.  Contact  Mrs.  Grace  Cali  Feldstein, 
Educational  Director.  Phone:  512  476-2661. 


DALLAS 

53  Coerver  Industries,  Inc.,  331  1  Elm  Street.  Manufac- 
turer of  architectural  woodwork,  elevator  cabs,  store 
and  bank  fixtures.  Tour  of  plant  shows  machines  in 
operation,  work  in  progress  and  finished  products. 
Visitors  also  tour  the  offices  where  samples  of  the 
products  are  shown.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  2-100.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Children  under  15  not  admitted.  Contact  Earl  T. 
Allen,  Jr.,  President.  Phone:  214  744-5211. 


28  Fabricators  International,  3000  Irving  Boulevard. 
Manufacturer  of  stainless  steel  food  service  equip- 
ment. Visitors  see  the  forming  and  polishing  of 
stainless  steel  equipment.  Tours  Tuesday  through 
Thursday,  1:30-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours 
the  first  two  weeks  in  July.  Group  number:  4-10. 
Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  16  not 
admitted.  Contact  Joseph  H.  Berger  or  Jack  Scales. 
Phone:214  631-6820. 


10  Austin  Baking  Company,  5800  Airport  Boulevard. 
Bread  and  roll  bakery.  Tours  Wednesday  and  Fri- 
day, 9:30  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  min- 
utes. No  tours  from  June  through  August.  Group 
number:  4-60.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Kirby  Krause.  Phone:  512  453-6606. 


83  Best  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  3218  Manor  Road 
(P.O.  Box  1548).  Commercial  printing — brochures, 
4-color  advertising  books.  Visitors  observe  the  vari- 
ous steps  in  the  printing  and  bindery  operations. 
Tours  daily,  except  Monday  and  Saturday,  9  a.m.  to 
2  p.m.  Tours  by  prior  arrangement  only.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  6-25.  Advance  notice 
of  6  weeks  required.  Spanish  translation  available. 
Children  under  15  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult. 
Contact  C.J.  Levenduski,  President,  or  Jack 
Steinhauser,  Board  Chairman.  Phone:  512 
477-9733. 


11  National  Bank  of  Commerce,  1525  Elm  Street. 
Banking.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10-25. 
Advance  notice  required.  Spanish  translation  avail- 
able. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Tim  M.  Kuhler, 
Senior  Vice  President  and  Cashier.  Phone:  214 
658-6268. 


91  Procter  &  Gamble  Manufacturing  Company,  1301 
McDonald  (Box  5118).  Manufacturer  of  soap,  syn- 
thetic detergents,  food  products  (shortening  and  oil) 
and  chemicals.  Included  in  the  tour  are  a  film 
program,  tour  of  the  packing  operations  and  re- 
freshments in  the  plant  cafeteria.  Tours  Tuesday  and 
Thursday,  9:30  a.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Robert  M.  Roberts. 
Phone:  214  428-5143. 


83  Texas  Mailing  &  Printing  Company,  703  West  7th. 
Commercial  printing  and  mail  advertising.  Visitors 
see  the  processing  of  mail  advertising — addressing, 
routing,  bundling,  etc.  Tours  Tuesday  through 
Thursday.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  5 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Spanish  and 
German  translation  available.  No  children  admitted. 
Contact  Clarence  E.  Saegert,  President.  Phone:  512 
478-3448. 


18  WFAA  Radio  &  TV,  Communications  Center. 
Radio  and  television  broadcasting  and  production. 
Tour  includes  the  radio  and  television  facilities. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  40  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required.  Spanish  translation  available  with  advance 
notice.  Children  under  8  not  admitted.  Contact  the 
TV  Promotion  Department.  Phone:  214  748-9631, 
Ext.  234. 


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TEXAS 


DENTON 

72  Denton  Record-Chronicle,  314  East  Hickory.  Daily 
newspaper.  Tour  includes  the  entire  plant,  with 
emphasis  on  the  production  departments  and  press 
facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m. 
to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day 
required.  Children  under  16  must  be  accompanied 
by  an  adult.  Contact  Mrs.  Pamela  Pedigo.  Phone: 
817  387-3811. 

EVADALE 

74  Eastex  Division,  Temple-Eastex,  Inc.  (P.O.  Box 
816,  Silsbee,  Texas).  Manufacturer  of  pulp,  paper 
and  paperboard.  Tour  includes  the  wood  yards,  pulp 
mill,  paper  mill,  finishing  and  shipping  depart- 
ments. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to 
3  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Group  number:  50 
maximum.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Contact  L.C.  Menius,  Director 
of  Industrial  Relations.  Phone:  713  276-3280. 

FORT  WORTH 

5  Bandera  Hat  Company,  320  South  Lake  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  western  hats.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  No  tours  June  25  through  July  10.  Group 
number:  2-10.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Fred  Swartz.  Phone:  817  332-1541. 

79  The  EMC  Company,  3817  Rutledge.  Vacuum- 
forming  industrial  equipment.  Visitors  see  the  man- 
ufacture of  vacuum-forming  machines,  reinforcing 
presses,  preform  machines,  automatic  trimming 
machines  and  automatic  drill  machines  for  the 
vacuum-forming  industry.  Visitors  also  tour  the 
facility  where  vacuum-formed  finished  products  are 
being  produced.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Advance  notice 
required.  Contact  Eugene  Moody,  Sales  Manager. 
Phone:817  732-5554. 

75  Gearhart-Owen  Industries,  Inc.,  1100  Everman 
Road  (P.O.  Box  1936).  Manufacturer  of  oil  well 
service  equipment.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  Harrold  D.  Owen,  Presi- 
dent, or  Bernie  Harrison,  Executive  Secretary. 
Phone:817  293-1300. 

FRIONA 

49  Hi-Pro  Feeds,  Highway  60  East.  Manufacturer  of 
livestock  feeds.  Visitors  tour  the  manufacturing 
facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  100 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Contact  Keith  Hansen.  Phone:  806  247-2791. 


HEBBRONVILLE 

63  Hebbronville  Auction  and  Commission  Company, 
Laredo  Highway.  Livestock  sales.  Visitors  observe 
cattle  auction  (1500-head  of  cattle  sold  each  week). 
Tours  Wednesday,  12  noon.  Group  number:  50 
maximum.  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact 
Ascencion  Martinez,  General  Manager.  Phone:  512 
527-3251. 

HOUSTON 

78  A-V  Corporation,  2518  North  Boulevard.  Motion 
picture  and  filmstrip  production  and  laboratories. 
Tour  includes  the  production,  animation  and 
laboratory  facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  2-12.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Children  under  16  not 
admitted.  Contact:  David  J.  Cazalet,  Vice  President 
and  Executive  Producer.  Phone:  713  523-6701. 

16  Anheuser-Busch,  Inc.,  Busch  Bird  Park  (Promo- 
tional Facility),  775  Gellhorn  Drive.  Brewery — 
Budweiser  and  Michelob  Beer.  Tour  includes  a  film 
on  the  history  of  Anheuser-Busch  and  the  process  of 
making  beer,  guided  tour  of  the  brewery,  question- 
and-answer  period  and  sampling  of  the  products. 
Self-guided  tours  daily,  10  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  week- 
days and  10  a.m.  to  7:30  p.m.  weekends.  During 
summer  months  tours  daily  from  10  a.m.  to  7:30 
p.m.  Guided  tours  by  reservation  only,  Monday 
through  Friday.  Tour  length:  2-3  hours.  Group 
number:  6-50.  Advance  notice  required.  Contact 
Judy  Manis,  Hospitality  Secretary,  or  Bill 
Lindquist,  Promotional  Manager.  Phone:  713 
675-9131. 

51  Dee  Foundries,  Inc.,  2408  Everett  Street.  Sand 
foundry — brass,  bronze,  aluminum,  stainless  steel. 
Tour  includes  three  separate  foundries,  including  a 
modern  air-set  operation  with  electric  melting,  four 
types  of  molding  and  four  types  of  core-making. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon 
and  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  No  tours 
the  first  week  in  July  and  the  week  between  Christ- 
mas and  New  Year's.  Group  number:  5-12.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under  15 
not  admitted.  Contact  R.A.  Colton,  or  M.  Myers. 
Phone:713  222-0236. 

25  Gulf  Coast  Portland  Cement  Company,  6203  Indus- 
trial Way.  Cement  manufacturer.  Visitors  tour  the 
industrial  plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Adults  only  (school  children  by  special 
arrangement).  Contact  B.J.  Showalter,  Vice  Presi- 
dent of  Operations,  or  Patton  H.  Caldwell,  Opera- 
tions Manager.  Phone:  713  926-3181. 


TEXAS 


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12  Houston  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  2800  Bis- 
sonnet  (P.O.  Box  1268).  Bottlers  of  Coca-Cola  and 
all  Coca-Cola  products:  Tab,  Fresca,  Sprite,  Mr. 
Pibb,  Fanta,  Sugar-Free  Sprite  and  Sugar-Free  Pib. 
Visitors  see  the  production  areas  of  four  bottling 
lines  and  an  area  where  Coke  bottles  from  around 
the  world  are  displayed.  Visitors  then  proceed  to  the 
Auditorium  where  refreshments  are  offered  and  two 
films  presented,  including  a  question-and-answer 
session.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m., 
1:30  p.m.  and  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  20-100.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  re- 
quired. Children  under  7  not  admitted.  Contact  Ms. 
Bonnie  Day,  Public  Relations.  Phone:  713 
664-3451. 


59  Reddy  Ice  Division,  The  Southland  Corporation, 
9122  Telephone  Road  (Box  2823).  Ice  manufac- 
turer. Visitors  see  the  manufacturing,  processing 
and  bagging  operations.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  10-40.  Advance  notice  of  2  days  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Children  must  be  ac- 
companied by  an  adult.  Contact  Vene  Smith,  Opera- 
tions Manager.  Phone:  713  641-0865. 


JACKSONVILLE 

5  International  Fashions,  Inc.,  201-03  Cherokee 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  ladies'  dresses,  pantsuits, 
blouses,  skirts,  pants  and  jackets.  Tour  includes 
cutting  of  material,  assembly  of  garments,  final 
pressing  and  inspection  and  shipping.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30-60  minutes.  No  tours  the  week  of  July  4.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  days 
preferred.  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact 
Coke  L.  Gillespie  or  Tim  Gillespie.  Phone:  214 
586-3681. 


LITTLEFIELD 

99  Littlefield  Cotton  Products,  U.S.  84  Business.  Man- 
ufacturer of  cotton  batting — insulator  pads  (Flex-Xel 
Pad),  mattress  and  upholstry  supplies.  Visitors  tour 
the  plant  with  an  explanation  of  the  operations. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10  maxi- 
mum. Advance  notice  required.  Spanish  translation 
available.  Contact  Richard  Thompson,  Pete 
Hatfield,  Vice  President,  or  Janice  Reed,  Secretary. 
Phone:806  385-5176. 


LONGVIEW 

16  Jos.  Schlitz  Brewing  Company,  1400  West  Cotton 
Street.  Brewery.  Tour  consists  of  the  brewery  and 
hospitality  room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  1-3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Sam  H.  Moore,  Man- 
ager, Industrial  Relations.  Phone:  214  753-0371 . 

McGregor 

63  Texas  A&M  University  Agricultural  Research  Cen- 
ter, P.O.  Box  447.  Agricultural  research  center. 
Tour  includes  beef  cattle,  range  land,  forage  and 
other  research  activities.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Advance  notice  required  for 
large  groups.  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact 
Mr.  Samuel  S.  Pegues,  Farms  Manager.  Phone:  817 
840-2878. 

McKINNEY 

87  Fisher  Controls  Company,  U.S.  Highway  380  (P.O. 
Box  900).  Manufacturer  of  propane  and  natural  gas 
equipment — regulators,  valves,  couplings  and  adap- 
tors. Tour  of  facilities  includes  assembly  and 
machine  shop,  laboratory,  quality  control  and  test- 
ing. Tours  Monday  through  Thursday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  2-10. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Vernon  Klassen. 
Phone:  214  542-7446. 

NEW  BRAUNFELS 

5  Comal  Hosiery  Mill,  Inc.,  380  East  Austin.  Hosiery 
manufacturer.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9-11 
a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  Group 
number:  12  maximum.  Spanish  and  German  transla- 
tion available.  Contact  Edith  Schibner.  Phone:  512 
625-2358. 

NOCONA 

89  Nocona  Boot  Company,  East  Highway  82  (P.O. 
Box  599).  Boot  manufacturer.  Visitors  observe  all 
stages  of  boot  manufacturing.  Self-guided  tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  the  first 
week  in  July  and  last  week  in  December.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  the  Receptionist. 
Phone:  817  825-3321. 

PASADENA 

74  Champion  Papers,  North  Shaver  at  Washburn  Tun- 
nel (P.O.  Box  872).  Paper  manufacturer — coated 
and  uncoated  paper,  bond,  mimeograph,  tablet  and 
envelope.  General  tour  includes  the  paper  mill  and 
converting  facilities.  Tours  Tuesday,  9:30  a.m. 
(exceptions  by  special  arrangements).  Tour  length: 
60-90  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Writ- 
ten notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  14  not  admitted. 
Contact  Emma  Westbrook.  Phone:  713  472-2421. 


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PECOS 

50  West  Texas  Cooperative  Oil  Mill,  2101  California 
Avenue.  Cottonseed  and  other  oil  seed  processing. 
Producer  of  vegetable  oils  and  meals.  Complete  tour 
of  facilities  from  raw  material  unloading  to  finished 
product.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  No  tours  from 
July  to  October.  Group  number:  20  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  3  days  required.  Spanish  transla- 
tion available.  Children  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  William  R.  Bickley.  Phone:  915 
447-2241. 

PLAINVIEW 

45  The  Hamby  Company,  2905  West  7th  Street.  Farm 
equipment  manufacturer.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  during  July. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Preschool 
children  not  admitted.  Contact  Gerald  Bailey. 
Phone:806  293-5321. 

45  W.  F.  Larson,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  1967,  Dimmitt 
Highway.  Manufacturer  of  high  clearance  tractors 
and  equipment  and  road  sweepers.  Tour  includes  the 
engineering  and  drafting  departments  and  produc- 
tion line.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Contact  W.F.  Larson, 
B.T.  Lusk  or  James  Crossland.  Phone:  806 
293-1353. 

27  Riverside  Chemical  Company,  Highway  87  and 
Pioneer  Road.  Manufacturer  of  agricultural  pes- 
ticides. Tour  includes  the  production  and  storage 
facilities  for  agricultural  pesticides.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60 
minutes.  Group  number:  25  minimum.  Advance 
notice  of  3-7  days  required.  Contact  Lyndal  Black, 
Division  Manager.  Phone:  806  293-5341. 

PORT  ARTHUR 

75  Gulf  Oil  Company  -U.S.,  P.O.  Box  701.  Petroleum 
refining.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  and 
12:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours  and  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  33  maximum.  Written  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  11  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  B.J. 
Stout.  Phone:  713  983-3301. 

SAN  ANGELO 

72  San  Angela  Standard  Times,  34  West  Harris.  News- 
paper. Educational  tour  includes  the  processes  in- 
volved in  the  production  of  a  newspaper.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  required. 
Contact  Grace  Ahlschwede.  Phone:  915  653-1221. 


SAN  ANTONIO 
50  Black  Sun  Herb  Farm,  19801  Scenic  Loop  Road 
(Route  15,  Box  230K).  Growing  and  marketing  of 
culinary  and  medicinal  herbs.  This  is  a  tour  of  the 
historical  buildings  and  gardens,  with  a  visit  to  the 
shops  where  various  herbal  products  and  dried  herbs 
are  available.  Tours  daily,  except  Monday,  10  a.m. 
to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number: 
5-25.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  preferred.  Spanish 
translation  available.  Contact  Barbara  Avery,  Man- 
ager. Phone:  512  695-8278. 

82  City  Public  Service,  P.O.  Box  1771.  Municipally- 
owned  electric  and  natural  gas  utility  serving  Bexar 
County.  This  is  a  walking  tour  of  the  electric 
generating  plants,  including  discussions  with  the 
plant  engineering  personnel  before  and  after  the 
tours.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  7:30  a.m.  to 4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Spanish  translation  available.  Chil- 
dren under  15  not  admitted.  Contact  the  Public 
Relations  Assistant.  Phone:  512  227-3211. 

16  Lone  Star  Brewing  Company,  600  Lone  Star 
Boulevard.  Brewery.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9:30  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
The  Buckhorn  Museum  complex  is  open  daily, 
except  Christmas  Day,  9:30  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  required. 
German  (by  prior  arrangements)  and  Spanish  trans- 
lation available.  No  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  Russell  DeBerry,  Pat 
Dunavan  or  Fuzzy  Plunkett.  Phone:  512  226-8301. 

SAN  MARCOS 
80  Thermon  Manufacturing  Company,  100  Thermon 
Drive.  Manufacturer  of  products  and  systems  for 
heating  pipes  and  vessels.  Tour  includes  the  office, 
computer,  engineering,  research  and  manufacturing 
operations.  Tours  Monday  through  Thursday,  9 
a.m.,  12  noon,  2  p.m.  and  4  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30-60  minutes.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  Spanish  translation  available. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact 
Gordon  A.  Hyatt,  Vice  President.  Phone:  512 
392-5801. 

SUGAR  LAND 

97  Imperial  Sugar  Company,  198  Kempner  Street. 
Sugar  refinery.  Tour  includes  the  raw  sugar 
warehouse,  melt  and  filter  house  and  packing  de- 
partment. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m. 
and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  100 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required  for  groups  of  25 
or  more.  Groups  of  children  under  8  not  admitted. 
Contact  Miss  Bertha  Gonzalez,  Personnel  Secretary. 
Phone:  713  494-9181,  Ext.  317. 


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TAYLOR 

Taylor  Bedding  Manufacturing  Company,  402  West 
Second.  Manufacturer  of  bedding,  mattress  pads, 
quilts,  pillows  and  upholstered  furniture.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1-3  days  required.  Contact  Jim 
Lawrence,  Vice  President.  Phone:  512  352-631 1. 


VICTORIA 

Central  Power  &  Light  Company,  1205  C  South 
Bottom  Street  (P.O.  Box  2299).  Electric  generating 
station.  Children  are  shown  a  film  on  how  electricity 
is  generated  and  then  taken  on  a  tour.  Adults  have  a 
question-and-answer  session,  followed  by  a  guided 
tour  of  the  station.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  Group  number:  8-50.  Advance  notice  of  1 
day  preferred.  Children  under  8  not  admitted.  Con- 
tact Perry  A.  Beaty,  Jr.,  Superintendent,  Victoria 
Power  Station.  Phone:  512  575-1212. 


WICHITA  FALLS 

Levi  Strauss  &  Company,  2720  Market  Street. 
Manufacturer  of  blue  denim  jeans.  Complete  tour  of 
the  plant  from  cutting  to  finished  product,  with  a 
question-and-answer  session  at  the  end  of  the  tour  if 
desired.  Tours  Monday  through  Thursday,  7  a.m.  to 
2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  No  tours  the 
first  week  of  July  and  last  week  of  December.  Group 
number:  5-25.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Joe 
Dulaney,  Personnel  Manager.  Phone:  817 
767-1441. 


UTAH 

CEDAR  CITY 

93  The  Coleman  Company.  Inc.,  597  North  1500 
West.  Manufacturer  of  sleeping  bags,  tents,  tent 
poles  and  backpack  equipment.  Visitors  see  the 
complete  construction  of  sleeping  bags  (tick  line, 
garnett  room,  quilting  machines,  zipper  line,  inspec- 
tion); tents  (cutting  tables,  overlook  machines,  bias 
machines,  cosmo  machine);  also,  complete  tour  of 
the  backpack  area  and  pole  shop.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Contact 
Terry  D.  Wilson,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  801 
586-9437. 


CLEARFIELD 

113  Freeport  Center  Associates,  P.O.  Box  1325.  Indus- 
trial park.  Manufactured  products  include  filters, 
skis,  ski  poles,  semi-trailers,  jet  loading  ramps,  pipe 
fabrication,  dishwashers  and  refrigerators  and 
aluminum  extensions.  This  is  a  general  tour  of  the 
largest  private  distribution  center  in  the  United 
States.  Stops  may  be  made  at  individual  operations 
as  desired.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
4  p.m.  Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  13 
not  admitted.  Contact  Stephen  L.  Barrett.  Phone: 
801  825-9741. 


FILLMORE 

44  Mountain  Mushrooms,  Inc.,  400  South  Park  Av- 
enue. Mushroom  farm.  Visitors  see  the  picking  and 
packing  of  mushrooms,  environmental  control  sys- 
tem and  compost  yard.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  by  appointment.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  10-25.  Advance  notice  required.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Kenneth  Sanderson. 
Phone:  801  743-6817. 


72  Times  Publishing  Company,  1301  Lamar  Street. 
Newspaper.  Tour  through  newspaper  plant  shows 
press  operation,  printing  process,  mail  room  and 
inserting  machines,  advertising,  editorial  depart- 
ment, and  library.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  6-30.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Children 
under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Marvin  Penrod. 
Phone:  817  767-8341. 


PROVO 

87  Valtek,  Inc.,  765  South  100  East  (Box  209).  Man- 
ufacturer of  control  valves  and  valve  actuators.  Tour 
includes  a  description  of  the  business  (customers, 
capabilities,  product  scope,  etc.),  followed  by  a  tour 
of  the  facilities  with  an  introduction  to  key  execu- 
tives. Tours  Tuesday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  3  days 
required.  Spanish,  German,  Japanese  and  Chinese 
translation  available.  Contact  Ellen  Bates.  Phone: 
801  373-1100. 


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RICHMOND 

10  Pepperidge  Farm,  Inc.  Frozen  layer  cakes,  cookies 
and  crackers.  Tour  includes  areas  where  cookies  and 
crackers  are  mixed,  baked  and  packaged.  Tours 
Tuesday,  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  10-20.  Advance  notice  of  3  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  the 
Manager-Personnel  Services.  Phone:  801  258-2491. 

SANDY 

76  Deseret  Pharmaceutical  Company,  Inc.,  9450  South 
State  Street.  Manufacturer  of  disposable  medical- 
surgical  products — I.V.  products,  surgical  masks, 
surgical  disbursive  grounding  pads,  heart- 
monitoring  products,  pre-surgical  scrubs.  Tours  re- 
stricted to  aisles  outside  clean  room  manufacturing 
environment.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-60  minutes.  Group 
number:  10  maximum.  Written  advance  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  Spanish,  Dutch  and  German  transla- 
tion available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  not  admitted.  Contact  Silas  S.  Smith,  Vice 
President — Assistant  to  the  President,  or  Jacob  J. 
VanRy,  Director,  International  Division.  Phone: 
801  255-6851. 


VERMONT 

BARRE 

31  Associated  Memorial  Products,  Inc.,  Circle  Street. 
Custom  sawing  and  polishing  of  granite.  Contact 
Robert  Sassone,  Manager.  Phone:  802  476-3411. 

31  Barre  Custom  Sandblast,  Burnham's  Meadow. 
Sandblasting.  Contact  Lawrence  Moran,  Owner. 
Phone:  802  476-5361. 

99  Barre  Mills,  Division  of  Maiden  Mills,  P.O.  Box 
583.  Plush  weaving.  Contact  Albert  Czarnecki, 
Plant  Manager.  Phone:  802  476-3183. 

83  Barre  Sign  Company,  Inc.,  7  Auburn  Street.  Man- 
ufacturer of  signs — neon,  plastic,  wood;  truck  letter- 
ing, displays.  Contact  Herbert  W.  Jorgensen,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  802476-3691. 

31  Bilodeau-Barre,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  484,  Bianchi  Place. 
Granite  monuments.  Contact  Paul  G.  Chatot,  Sr., 
President.  Phone:  802  476-7901 . 

83  Modern  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  14-20  Jefferson 
Street.  Commercial  and  book  printing — letterpress 
and  offset.  Contact  Mr.  Garth  W.  Blow,  President. 
Phone:  802  476-3164. 


31  Rock  of  Ages  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  482.  Granite 
monuments  and  industrial  products.  Contact  C.  Jay 
Slaybaugh,  President.  Phone:  802  476-31 15. 

66  Smith,  Whitcomb  &  Cook  Company,  Inc.,  87  Boyn- 
ton  Street.  Stone  working  machinery  and  supplies, 
gray  iron  castings.  Contact  F.  Lewis  Biggs,  Admin- 
istrative Manager.  Phone:  802  476-4161. 

40  Sprague  Electric  Company,  131  South  Main  Street. 
Capacitors.  Contact  James  P.  Sherry,  Plant  Man- 
ager. Phone:  802  476-4146. 

72  Times-Argus  Association,  Inc.,  540  North  Main 
Street  (P.O.  Box  707).  Daily  afternoon 
newspaper — The  Times-Argus.  Contact  George  J. 
Gladding,  General  Manager.  Phone:  802  479-0191. 

31  Twin  City  Custom  Sandblast,  Inc.,  32  Granite 
Street.  Custom  granite  sandblasting.  Contact 
Paul  H.  Trottier,  President.  Phone:  802  476-8718. 

BEECHER  FALLS 

53  Beecher  Falls  Furniture  Division  of  Ethan  Allen, 
Inc.  Manufacturer  of  bedroom  furniture.  Contact 
Marshall  Ames,  General  Manager.  Phone:  802 
266-3355. 

BELLOWS  FALLS 

72  Miller  Publishers,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  430.  Newspapers. 
Contact  Max  Miller,  President.  Phone:  802 
463-3149. 

74  Mountain  Paper  Products  Corporation,  Mill  Street. 
Paper:  colored  school  art,  construction,  poster, 
drawing.  Contact  Robert  D.  Warner,  General  Man- 
ager. Phone:  802  463-4514. 

74  Robertson  Paper  Company,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  1. 
Wrapping  paper;  coated,  oiled  and  waxed  papers. 
Contact  Samuel  A.  Lewis,  President.  Phone:  802 
463-3333. 

74  Standard  Paper  Company,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  191, 
Granger  Street.  Manufacturer  of  gummed  papers 
and  reinforced  gummed  tapes  (plain  and  printed). 
Contact  Reginald  W.  Brown,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:  802  463-4544  or  802  463-4545. 

40  Whitney  Blake  Company,  Industrial  Drive  (P.O. 
Box  310).  Power  supply,  power  coiled  and  shaver 
cords.  Contact  B.R.  Filieo,  Plant  Manager.  Phone: 
802  463-4561. 

BENNINGTON 

72  The  Banner  Publishing  Corporation,  425  Main 
Street.  Newspaper  publishing,  Bennington  Banner, 
and  commercial  printing.  Contact  Kelton  B.  Miller, 
Publisher.  Phone:  802  442-6300. 

74  Ben-Mont  Corporation,  Ben-Mont  Avenue.  Christ- 
mas gift  wrapping,  all  occasion  gift  wrapping  and 
rotogravure  inks.  Contact  R.W.  Higbee,  President. 
Phone:  802  442-6331. 


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17  Bennington  Potters,  Inc.,  324  County  Street.  Man- 
ufacturer of  dinnerware  and  decorative  accessories 
(stoneware).  Contact  David  Gil,  President.  Phone: 

802  447-7531. 

66  Bijur  Lubricating  Corporation,  Kocher  Drive.  Man- 
ufacturer of  lubricating  pumps,  metering  equipment 
and  spraymist  coolant  systems.  Contact  S.M. 
Babson,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  802  442-6381. 

37  Fairdale  Farms,  Inc.,  West  Road.  Milk  processing 
and  packing.  Contact  Lewie  C.  Dodge,  Vice  Presi- 
dent, Processing.  Phone:  802  442-6391. 

7  Globe-Union,  Inc. ,  P.O.  Box  590,  Route  67A.  Auto 
storage  batteries.  Contact  James  D.  Williams,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  802  442-8126. 

66  Lauzon  Machine  &  Engineering,  Inc.,  757  Main 
Street.  Machine  building,  shop  work,  machine  and 
engineering  services.  Contact  William  E.  Lauzon, 
President.  Phone:  802  442-31 17. 

41  Tansitor  Electronics,  West  Road.  Tantalum 
capacitors.  Contact  David  Monks,  General  Man- 
ager. Phone:  802  442-5473. 

5  Thomson  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  230  Main 
Street.  Manufacturer  of  ladies'  and  children's  cotton 
knit  underwear  and  children's  cotton  and  synthetic 
knit  sport  shirts.  Contact  Kenneth  Thomson,  Gen- 
eral Manager.  Phone:  802  442-5260. 

40  Union  Carbide  Corporation,  Battery  Products  Divi- 
sion, 401  Gage  Street,  P.O.  Box  440.  Dry  batteries. 
Contact  C.R.  Hoffman,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  802 
442-6301. 

53  Valentine  Mill  Furniture  Corporation,  304  Rear 
Pleasant  Street.  Manufacturer  of  Pine  occasional 
tables.  Contact  B.  Lazarus,  President.  Phone:  802 

447-7708. 

33  Vermont  Container  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  648, 
Bowen  Road.  Manufacturer  of  corrugated  shipping 
containers.  Contact  Andrew  Wargo,  General  Man- 
ager. Phone:  802  442-5455. 

BETHEL 

65  East  Bethel  Mill,  Inc.,  RD  1 .  Lumber.  Contact  R.A. 
Hyde,  President.  Phone:  802  763-7303. 

105  Eastfield  Trailer  &  Manufacturing,  Inc.,  junction  of 
Routes  107  and  12.  Manufacturer  of  custom-built 
tag  trailers,  gooseneck  and  swan-type  trailers  and 
Eagle  stoves.  Contact  Richard  J.  Levasseur,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  802  234-9666. 

66  Vermont  Mold  and  Tool,  Inc.,  Division  of  G-W 
Plastic  Engineers,  Inc.  Tools  and  dies.  Contact 
Gosta  Mattsson,  Vice  President.  Phone:  802 
234-9941. 


BRADFORD 

65  Bradford  Veneer  &  Panel  Company,  Inc.,  Mill 
Street.  Hardwood  plywood.  Contact  Wallace  J. 
Farr,  President.  Phone:  802  222-5241. 

99  Channel  Mills,  Inc.  Double  knit  fabrics.  Contact 
Robert   Rome,   General    Manager.    Phone:    802 

222-5275. 

21  Northlands  Development  Corporation,  P.O.  Box 
115.  Manufacturer  of  prefabricated  building  compo- 
nents and  prefabricated  houses.  Contact  Wayne 
Chalmers,  Plant  Superintendent.  Phone:  802 
222-5761. 
BRANDON 

41  Brandon  Coils,  P.O.  Box  256.  Coils,  transformers, 
assembly  services.  Contact  Bernard  H.  Hussels, 
Manager.  Phone:  802  247-681 1 . 

27  Old  Fox  Chemical,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  117.  Commer- 
cial fertilizers,  agricultural  chemical  and  mixed  field 
and  lawn  seeds.  Contact  Daniel  H.  Swett,  Manager. 
Phone:  802  247-6874. 

BRATTLEBORO 

49  Agway,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  814,  184  Vernon  Street. 
Animal  and  poultry  feeds.  Contact  Stanley  F. 
Juscen,  Manager.  Phone:  802  254-4515. 

83  American  Book-Stratford  Press,  Inc.,  Composing 
Room  Division,  P.O.  Box  810,  Putney  Road.  Com- 
position for  book  manufacturing.  Contact  Jerome 
Mulcahy,  Manager.  Phone:  802  254-6073. 

43  American  Optical  Corporation,  Box  815,  Putney 
Road.  Optical  lenses.  Contact  Robert  E.  Lee,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  802  254-2341. 

71  R.  V.  Anderson  &  Sons,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  278.  Organ 
pipes.  Contact  Robert  V.  Anderson,  Jr.,  President. 
Phone:  802  254-6915. 

65  Boise  Cascade  Corporation,  Specialty  Paperboard 
Division,  P.O.  Box  498,  Putney  Road.  Pressboards, 
electrical  insulating  papers,  fiberboard  specialties 
and  special  industrial  papers.  Contact  John 
Wasserlein,  General  Manager.  Phone:  802 
257-0365. 

65  Brattleboro  Kiln  Drying  &  Milling  Company,  Inc., 
Box  296,  36  Frost  Street.  Kiln  drying,  hardwood 
dimension  stock  for  furniture  manufacturers.  Con- 
tact Irwin  Elkins,  General  Manager.  Phone:  802 
254-4528. 

65  Brattleboro  Wood  Products,  P.O.  Box  822. 
Hardwood  dimension  lumber.  Contact  Robert 
Richardson,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  802  257-1316. 

65  Cersosimo  Lumber  Company,  RFD  3,  Vernon 
Road.  Kiln  drying,  lumber,  gunstocks.  Contact 
Anthony  Cersosimo,  Treasurer.  Phone:  802 
254-4508. 


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83  The  Stephen  Greene  Press,  Box  1000,  Fessenden 
Road,  Indian  Flat.  Book  publishing.  Contact 
Stephen  Greene,  President.  Phone:  802  257-7757. 

5  H.  Margolin  &  Company,  Inc.,  Putnam  Park. 
Ladies'  handbags.  Contact  David  Zimmerman,  Ad- 
ministrator. Phone:  802  254-4594. 

79  Melsur  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  612,  Old  Ferry 
Road.  Molded  melamine  plastic  furniture  parts  and 
casket  shells.  Contact  Jason  G.  Doubleday,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  802  254-4531. 

83  The  Spencer  Press  Corporation,  138  Elliot  Street. 
Commercial  printing — letterpress  and  offset.  Con- 
tact Jon  Gehly,  President.  Phone:  802  254-5313. 

87  Vitri-Forms,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  208.  Lasers,  scientific 
apparatus  and  hand-blown  glass  flowers,  jewelry 
and  animals.  Contact  Lawrence  W.  Nelson,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  802  254-5235. 

BRISTOL 

83  The  Bristol  Press,  58  Maple  Street.  Commercial 
printing — letterpress  and  offset.  Contact  Lyndon  E. 
Fish,  Owner-Manager.  Phone:  802  453-2442. 

65  Claire  Lathrop  Band  Mill.  Hardwood  and  softwood 
lumber — rough  sawn,  kiln  dried,  planed.  Contact 
Claire  Lathrop.  Phone:  802  453-3606. 

BURLINGTON 

12  Clicquot  Club  Bottling  Company  of  Vermont,  Inc., 
P.O.  Box  7,  212  Battery  Street.  Carbonated 
beverages — Clicquot  Club,  Royal  Crown  Cola, 
Maxie,  Nesbitts.  Contact  James  Fayette,  President. 
Phone:802  864-7418. 

12  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company  of  Burlington,  266 
Pine  Street.  Soft  drinks.  Contact  Lee  Kilburn,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  802  863-3481. 

66  Edlund  Company,  Inc.,  Box  929,  159  Industrial 
Parkway.  Food  products  machinery.  Contact 
Willett  S.  Foster,  President.  Phone:  802  862-9661. 

53  Green  Mountain  Industries,  Inc.,  431  Pine  Street. 
Wood  furniture.  Contact  Philip  R.  Leclerc,  Vice 
President.  Phone:  802  864-5773. 

37  H.  P.  Hood,  Inc.,  187  South  Winooski  Avenue. 
Cottage  cheese,  butter,  powdered  dairy  products. 
Contact  Allen  Dickey,  Manager.  Phone:  802 
864-4561. 

83  George  Little  Press,  Inc.,  750  Pine  Street.  Offset 
lithography:  advertising  brochures,  catalogs,  forms, 
books.  Contact  George  Little,  Jr.,  President.  Phone: 
802  658-3300. 

50  John  McKenzie  Packing  Company,  Inc.,  Box  563. 
Sausage  products,  smoked  hams  and  bacon.  Contact 
John  G.  McKenzie,  President.  Phone:  802 
864-4585. 


5  Maternities,  Inc.,  127-!/2  College  Street.  Maternity 
clothes;  ladies'  sportswear.  Contact  Andrew  Russo, 
Manager.  Phone:  802  864-9019. 
83  The  Perry  Press,  98  South  Winooski  Avenue.  Gen- 
eral commercial  printing  and  job  shop.  Contact 
Vincent  J.  Sessa,  Owner.  Phone:  802  862-1830. 

53  Provencher  Furniture  &  Mattress  Company,  Inc., 
276  North  Avenue.  Mattresses,  studio  couches, 
upholstery.  Contact  Lawrence  Provencher,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  802  863-3911. 

83  Queen  City  Printers,  Inc.,  701  Pine  Street.  Com- 
mercial printing — letterpress  and  offset  lithography. 
Contact  Richard  W.  Schillhammer,  President. 
Phone:  802  864-4566. 

76  Roy's  Orthopedic,  Inc.,  175  Pearl  Street.  Or- 
thopedic and  prosthetic  products.  Contact 
Armand  L.  Roy,  President.  Phone:  802  863-4591. 

50  Vermont  Maple  Orchards,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  371. 
Maple  syrup,  sugar  and  candy.  Contact  F.W.  Rees, 
General  Manager.  Phone:  802  878-4457. 

95  Vermont  Structural  Steel  Corporation,  P.O.  Box 
610,  207  Flynn  Avenue.  Fabricated  structural  steel, 
fabricated  plate  work,  miscellaneous  metal  work. 
Contact  Robert  W.  Moore,  President.  Phone:  802 
864-9841. 

79  E.  B.  &  A.  C.  Whiting  Company,  1  Howard  Street. 
Plastic  monofilaments,  brush  and  broom  fibers. 
Contact  Everett  C.  Bailey,  President.  Phone:  802 
863-6333. 

CABOT 

44    Cabot  Farmers'   Co-op  Creamery  Company,   Inc. 

Milk,   cream,   butter,   cottage  cheese,   cheddar 

cheese.  Contact  Robert  P.  Davis,  General  Manager. 

Phone:  802  563-2231. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT 
93     Good  Medicine,  Box  9,  Main  Street.  Canvas  tents. 

Contact  David  Woodsfellow,  President.  Phone:  802 

463-9355. 

CASTLETON 

4  Beautyguard  of  Castleton,  Vermont,  Inc.,  Box  276. 
Seamless  aluminum  siding.  Contact  Stanley  Curran, 
President.  Phone:  802  468-5583. 

CHARLOTTE 

68  Garden  Way  Research,  P.O.  Box  26V.  Lawn  and 
garden  equipment,  fireplace  equipment,  wood  burn- 
ing stoves.  Contact  Peter  J.  Coleman,  General 
Manager.  Phone:  802  425-2137. 

CHESTER 

83  The  National  Survey.  Maps,  brochures,  map  adver- 
tising. Contact  Vincent  P.  Crocker,  President,  or 
Edward  W.  Whelan,  Manager.  Phone:  802 
875-2121. 


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DERBY 

31  Derby  Granite,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  136.  Granite  curb- 
ing, monuments.  Contact  Irio  Bianchi,  President. 

66  Estabrook  Engineering  Company,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box 
16,  Route  111.  Prototype  tools,  jigs  and  fixtures; 
production  parts.  Contact  Ralph  W.  Estabrook, 
President.  Phone:  802  766-5596. 

DERBY  LINE 

66  Butterfield  Division,  Litton  Industrial  Products,  Inc. 
Taps,  dies,  reamers,  counterbores.  Contact  D.J. 
Hunter,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  802  873-3106. 

DUXBURY 

71  The  Tourin  Musica,  Box  575.  Harpsichords,  string 
instruments.  Contact  Jack  Tourin  or  Pete  Tourin. 

ELY 

65  Britton  Lumber  Company,  Inc.  Hardwood  and 
softwood  lumber,  trusses,  panels.  Contact  Allen  H. 
Britton,  Jr.,  President.  Phone:  802  333-4388. 

ENOSBURG  FALLS 

83  Green  Mountain  Printing  &  Publishing,  Inc.,  Route 
105.  Offset  printing.  Contact  Stanley  Blodgett,  Pres- 
ident. Phone:  802  933-2165. 

72  O'Shea  Publishing  Company,  Inc.  Newspapers: 
Swanton  Courier,  Enosburg  Standard,  St.  Ablans 
Leader,  Richford  Journal  Gazette,  RFD:  Vermont 
Farm  News.  Contact  Bernard  G.  O'Shea,  Owner 
and  Publisher.  Phone:  802  933-4375. 

ESSEX  JUNCTION 

83  Essex  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  Box  296,  44  Park 
Street.  Commercial  printing,  typesetting,  offset 
lithography,  pamphlet  binding.  Contact  Proctor  H. 
Page,  Jr.,  President.  Phone:  802  878-3356. 

GRAFTON 

37  Grafton  Village  Cheese  Company,  Inc.  Cheddar 
cheese.  Contact  W.J.  van  den  Bergh,  President. 
Phone:  802  843-2444. 

GRANVILLE 

65  Granville  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc..  Wood 
bowls,  Spruce  clapboards.  Contact  Frank  A. 
Howlett,  Owner. 

HANCOCK 

65  Weyerhaeuser  Company,  Route  100.  Plywood. 
Contact  James  Paasch,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  802 
767-5311. 

HINESBURG 

105  Iroquois  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Box  E, 
Richmond  Road.  Truck  bodies,  garden  carts,  snow 
machine  trailers.  Contact  Dale  R.  Dawson,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  802  482-2155. 


JACKSONVILLE 

50  Coombs  Maple  Products,  Inc.  Maple  syrup,  sugar 
and  cream  and  apple  syrup.  Contact  Robert  G. 
Coombs,  Jr.,  President.  Phone:  802  368-2345. 

JOHNSON 

65  Manchester  Lumber,  Inc.,  Box  27.  Lumber.  Contact 
R.    Henry   Manchester,   President.    Phone:   802 

635-2315. 

LUDLOW 

99  Jewell  Brook  Mills,  Inc.,  Drawer  F,  Route  100. 
Wool  and  synthetic  piece  goods.  Contact  Karl  Holl, 
President.  Phone:  802  228-4966. 

99  Manchester  Fiber,  Inc.,  16  Mill  Street.  Textile  yarn. 
Contact  Kenneth  H.  Tucker,  Manager.  Phone:  802 

228-7711. 

LUNENBURG 

72  The  Stinehour  Press.  Books,  publications.  Contact 
Roderick  D.  Stinehour,  President.  Phone:  802 
328-2507. 

LYNDONVILLE 

76  Dairy  Association  Company,  Inc.  Animal  ointment, 
animal  vitamin  and  mineral  supplement.  Contact 
John  L.  Norris,  Jr.,  President.  Phone:  802 
626-3610. 

MANCHESTER 

93  The  Orvis  Company,  Inc.  Bamboo  and  glass  fishing 
rods.  Contact  Howard  Steere,  Superintendent. 
Phone:  802  362-1300. 

MIDDLEBURY 

83    The  Addison  Press,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  31,  20- Vi  Main 

Street.  Weekly  newspaper,  commercial  printing — 
letterpress  and  offset.  Contact  William  J.  Slator, 
President. 

27  Agway  Blend  Plant,  Box  636.  Fertilizer  blends. 
Contact  Gerard  J.  Brouillard,  Manager.  Phone:  802 
388-6274. 

49  Agway,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  661.  Animal  and  poultry 
feeds.  Contact  Alonzo  C.  Audet,  Manager.  Phone: 
802  388-6331. 

113  Cinchpac,  Inc.,  Box  707.  Packaged  shoe  shine,  spot 
remover,  nail  polish  remover.  Contact  C.  Andrew 
Kaiser,  President.  Phone:  802  388-6345. 

22  The  Standard  Register  Company,  Route  7  South. 
Business  forms.  Contact  Edmund  A.  Osborne,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  802  388-7911. 

MONTGOMERY 

103  Montgomery  Schoolhouse,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  33. 
Wooden  toys,  gift  accessories.  Contact  Daniel  E. 
Woodward,  President.  Phone:  802  326-4272. 


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MONTPELIER 

83  Capital  City  Press,  Inc.,  Box  546.  Commercial  and 
job  printing,  books  and  magazines.  Contact  Charles 
Parker,  Jr.,  President.  Phone:  802  223-5207. 

83  The  Leahy  Press,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  254,  136  State 
Street.  Offset  and  letterpress  job  printing.  Contact 
Ronald  Kowalkowski,  Owner.  Phone:  802 
223-2100. 

79  Reddy  Company,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  779.  Plastic  infant 
products,  custom  molding.  Contact  Gordon  R. 
Wilkinson,  President.  Phone:  802  229-0571. 

MORRISVILLE 

66  Greene  Corporation,  Box  752.  Custom  machine 
work,  welding.  Contact  Frederic  M.  Greene,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  802  888-3311. 

72  The  News  &  Citizen  Corporation,  Brooklyn  Street. 
Weekly  newspapers.  The  News  &  Citizen,  The 
Transcript;  job  printing,  letterpress  and  offset.  Con- 
tact Clyde  A.  Limoge,  Publisher.  Phone:  802 
888-2212. 
MOSCOW 

65     Little  River  Wood  Products,  Box  206.  Wood  pack- 
age handles,  wood  turnings,  wooden  toys  and  novel- 
ties. Contact  Edmund  S.  Kelley,  President.  Phone: 
802  253-7345. 
NEWPORT 

50  American  Maple  Products  Corporation,  P.O.  Box 
685.  Maple  syrup,  candy  and  sugar.  Contact 
Edward  S.  Doubleday,  President.  Phone:  802 
334-6516. 

37  Elmwood  Dairy,  Inc.,  Star  Route.  Dairy  products. 
Contact  James  R.  Palin,  Secretary.  Phone:  802 
334-8125. 

53  Newport  Furniture  Parts  Corporation.  Furniture 
parts.  Contact  Jean  M.  Laforce,  President.  Phone: 

802  334-2875. 

79  Newport  Plastics  Corporation,  Box  466,  Derby 
Road.  Fiberglass  aircraft  parts,  computer  housings, 
aircraft  seatcovers.  Contact  Thomas  E.  Adams, 
General  Manager. 

NORTH  BENNINGTON 

83  Economy  Graphics,  Inc.,  Water  Street.  Printing  and 
binding  books,  commercial  work,  printing  and 
packaging  greeting  cards,  printing  post  cards.  Con- 
tact William  E.  Eastler,  Jr.,  President.  Phone:  802 
442-6368. 

NORTH  SPRINGFIELD 

42  Vermont  Research  Corporation,  Precision  Park. 
Magnetic  memory  drums  and  systems,  magnetic 
memory  discs  and  systems.  Contact  Hugh  M.  Taft, 
President.  Phone:  802  886-2256. 


NORTH  TROY 

42  Space  Research  Corporation,  North  Jay  Road.  Elec- 
tronic and  ordnance  research  and  development,  air 
traffic  control  simulation  equipment,  software  de- 
velopment. Contact  Dr.  G.V.  Bull,  President. 
Phone:  802  988-4401. 

NORTHFIELD 

31  Cetrangolo  Finishing  Works,  Inc.,  11  Main  Street. 
Granite  memorials,  building  and  curbing  granite. 
Contact  Dolivio  L.  Cetrangolo,  President.  Phone: 
802  485-5711. 

65  Northfield  Wood  Products  Company,  Inc.,  Box 
147.  Hardwood  brush  blocks,  Pine  and  hardwood 
furniture  parts,  toy  parts.  Contact  Clark  Bothfeld, 
President.  Phone:  802  485-641 1 . 

99  Rabbitt  Hollow  Knitting  Mill,  Inc.  Women's  knit- 
wear. Contact  Eugene  O.  Nadon,  President.  Phone: 
802  485-6941. 

ORLEANS 

53  Orleans  Division  of  Ethan  Allen,  Inc.  Wood  furni- 
ture. Contact  Charles  Moran,  General  Manager. 
Phone:802  754-8521. 

PERKINSVILLE 

72  The  Hunter  Press.  RFD,  Box  105.  Weekly 
newspaper — The  Weathersfield  Weekly.  Contact 
Armstrong  Hunter,  Editor,  or  William  Hunter,  Pub- 
lisher. Phone:  802  263-5361. 

83  The  Red  House  Press,  RFD,  Box  105.  Commercial 
printing — lithographic  and  letterpress.  Contact 
Armstrong  Hunter,  President.  Phone:  802  263-5361. 

31  Vermont  Soapstone  Company,  Inc.,  Pond  Road. 
Soapstone,  soapstone  products,  fiberglass  machine 
covers.  Contact  T.C.  Barton,  President.  Phone:  802 
263-5404. 

PLYMOUTH 

37  The  Plymouth  Cheese  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  1. 
Granular  curd  cheese.  Contact  John  Coolidge,  Pres- 
ident, or  Arnold  P.  Butler,  Manager.  Phone:  802 
672-3650. 

POST  MILLS 

65     Malmquist  Wood  Products,  Inc.  Hardwood  squares 
and   dimension    stock    for   the   furniture    industry. 
Contact  Walter  A.   Malmquist,  President.   Phone: 
802  333-4377. 
POULTNEY 

83  The  Composing  Room,  Depot  Street. 
Photocomposition.  Contact  Charles  W.  Colvin,  Sr., 
President.  Phone:  802  287-9805. 

83  Journal  Press,  Inc.,  Depot  Street.  Offset  and  letter- 
press commercial  printing.  Contact  Charles  W. 
Colvin,  Sr.,  President.  Phone:  802  287-9811. 


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5  Kay  Windsor,  Inc.,  Main  Street.  Women's  dresses. 
Contact  June  Durfey,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  802 
287-9307. 

POWNAL 

65  Northeast  Wood  Products,  Inc.  Kiln  dried  lumber, 
hardwood  and  softwood.  Contact  Siegfried  Tolle, 
President.  Phone:  802  823-7365. 

PUTNEY 

15  Basketville.  Baskets,  buckets,  woodenware,  furni- 
ture. Contact  C.  Holton  Wilson,  Plant  Superinten- 
dent. Phone:  802  387-5509. 

74  Putney  Converting  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  226. 
Napkins,  toilet  tissue,  wrapping  tissues.  Contact 
Earl    W.    Stockwell,    President.    Phone:    802 

387-5571. 

74  Putney  Paper  Company,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  226.  Paper 
products.  Contact  Earl  W.  Stockwell,  President. 
Phone:  802  387-5571. 

RANDOLPH 

65  Branchwood,  Inc.,  6  Pearl  Street.  Hardwood  dimen- 
sion lumber,  edge  glued  Pine  furniture  panels. 
Contact  Clark  Bothfeld,  President.   Phone:   802 

728-3386. 

72  White  River  Valley  Herald,  Pleasant  Street.  Weekly 
newspaper,  job  printing.  Contact  M.  Dickey 
Drysdale,  Publisher.  Phone:  802  728-3232. 

RICHFORD 

49  H.  K.  Webster  Company.  Animal  and  poultry  feed 
products.  Contact  Robert  E.  Thiel,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:802  848-7718. 

RICHMOND 

44  Richmond  Cooperative  Association,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box 
287.  Cheese,  milk,  cream.  Contact  David  C.  Arms, 
General  Manager.  Phone:  802  434-2101. 

RUPERT 

76  J.  H.  Guild  Company,  Main  Street.  Proprietary  and 
veterinarian  medicines.  Contact  S.M.  Fossel,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  802  394-7733. 

RUTLAND 

3  General  Electric  Company,  210  Columbian  Avenue. 
Blades  and  vanes  for  jet  engine  compressors,  special 
hardware  for  jet  engines.  Contact  J.T.  Hermans, 
Acting  Manager.  Phone:  802  773-9121. 

83  Novak  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  53  Washington 
Street.  Commercial  printing — letterpress  and  offset. 
Contact  William  H.  Foley,  Sr.,  President. 

73  Rutland  Fire  Clay  Company,  Curtis  Avenue.  Caulk- 
ing, sealants,  asphalt  coatings  and  cements,  paints 
and  paint  remover.  Contact  Donald  A.  Perkins, 
President.  Phone:  802  775-5519. 


65  Rutland  Plywood  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  696.  Ve- 
neer and  plywood.  Contact  Robert  S.  Bigelow, 
President.  Phone:  802  773-91 1 1 . 

83  Rutland  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  54  Strongs  Av- 
enue. Job  printing — offset,  letterpress  and  "Itek" 
fast  printing.  Contact  James  K.  Mann,  President. 
Phone:  802  775-1948. 

ST.  ALBANS 

49  Agway,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  795,  Pearl  and  Walnut 
Street.  Animal  and  poultry  feeds.  Contact 
Landon  A.  Davis,  Manager.  Phone:  802  524-6525. 

68  Leader  Evaporator  Company,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  588, 
25  Stowell  Street.  Maple  sugar  utensils.  Contact 
Robert  A.  Bordeau,  Manager.  Phone:  802 
524-4966. 

83  The  North  Country  Press,  13-15  Center  Street. 
Commercial  printing — letterpress  and  offset.  Con- 
tact Donald  H.  Hill,  President.  Phone:  802 
524-3592. 

83  Regal  Art  Press,  Box  710,  Route  104.  Commercial 
printing,  letterpress  and  offset.  Contact  Edward  W. 
Handly,  Owner.  Phone:  802  524-4855. 

40  Union  Carbide  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  671,  Swan- 
ton  Road.  Flashlights.  Contact  J. B.  Alspaugh,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  802  524-2151. 

72  Vermont  Publishing  Corporation,  281  North  Main 
Street.  Newspapers — St.  Albans  Daily  Messenger, 
Vermont  Sunday  News,  Northwest  News,  Graphic 
Offset.  Contact  Clifton  Noyes,  General  Manager. 
Phone:  802  524-2104. 

ST.  JOHNSBURY 

72  Caledonian-Record  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  25 
Federal  Street.  Daily  newspaper — The  Caledonia- 
Record.  Contact  H.  Gordon  Smith,  President. 
Phone:  802  748-8121. 
113  Colt  Industries,  Inc.,  Fairbanks  Weighing  Division, 
711  East  St.  Johnsbury  Road.  Industrial  weighing 
equipment.  Contact  Kenneth  Hammer,  Division 
President.  Phone:  802  748-2371. 

40  EHV-Weidman  Industries,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  278, 
Memorial  Drive.  Electrical  insulating  board  and 
parts.  Contact  Patrick  T.  Colt,  President.  Phone: 
802  748-8106. 

50  Maple  Grove,  Inc.,  167  Portland  Street.  Maple 
candies,  sugar,  syrup,  salad  dressing,  mint  candies, 
compound  coating  pops.  Contact  Stephen  R.  Astle, 
President.  Phone:  802  748-2611. 

49  Ralston  Purina  Company,  P.O.  Box  158,  Bay 
Street.  Animal  feeds.  Contact  Clinton  R.  Seefeldt, 
Area  Director  of  Operations.  Phone:  802  748-2351 . 

21  Vemco,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  312.  Modular  homes.  Con- 
tact Charles  E.  Wiley,  General  Manager.  Phone: 
802  748-2301. 


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SHAFTSBURY 

31     William  E.  Dailey,  Inc.,  Box  38,  RFD.  Ready-mix 
concrete,   hot  mix,   sand  and  gravel.   Contact 
William  E.  Dailey,  Jr.,  Vice  President.  Phone:  802 
442-6917. 
SHELBURNE 

93  Barrecrafters,  P.O.  Box  158.  Ski  poles,  ski  racks, 
boot  trees,  bike  racks.  Contact  Richard  A.  Snelling, 
President.  Phone:  802  985-3321 . 

83  Excelsior  Press,  Falls  Road.  Commercial  printing. 
Contact  R.L.  Stone  or  B.J.  Stone,  Owners.  Phone: 
802  985-2659. 

68     Shelburne    Industries,    Inc.,    P.O.    Box    158.    Cup 
hooks,   shoulder  hooks,  caster  cups.   Contact 
Richard  A.    Snelling,    President.    Phone:    802 
985-3321. 
SHOREHAM 

44  Shoreham  Cooperative  Apple  Producers  Associa- 
tion, Inc.  Apples  stored  and  packed.  Contact 
Paul  A.  Hammack,  General  Manager.  Phone:  802 
897-7400. 

SOUTH  LONDONDERRY 

65  Smith,  Inc.,  Box  87.  Glued  furniture  dimension 
stock,  hardwoods,  Pine.  Contact  N.W.  Smith,  Gen- 
eral Manager.  Phone:  802  824-5515. 

SOUTH  RYEGATE 

31  Chester  Rosa  Granite  Company,  Inc.  Granite  and 
marble  markers.  Contact  John  P.  Davidson,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:802  584-3663. 

SOUTH  STAFFORD 

65  Huntington  Fence  Company.  Rail  fence.  Contact 
James  Condict,  Owner.  Phone:  802  765-6591 . 

SPRINGFIELD 

68  Fellows  Corporation,  Box  399.  Gear  cutting,  finish- 
ing and  grinding  machines,  gear-measuring  instru- 
ments, gear  shaper  cutters,  plastics  injection  mold- 
ing and  extruding  machines,  twist  drills.  Contact 
John  W.  Hutchinson,  President.  Phone:  802 
886-8333. 

102  Jones  &  Lamson,  160  Clinton  Street.  Machine  tools, 
optical  comparators,  precision  measuring  machines. 
Contact  Robert  S.  Jones,  Vice  President  and  Gen- 
eral Manager.  Phone:  802  885-2121. 

102  Lovejoy  Tool  Company,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  709. 
Inserted-blade  milling,  cutters,  replacement  blades, 
arbors,  flywheels,  hones.  Contact  Gerry  T. 
Attridge,  President.  Phone:  802  885-2195. 

5  72  Vermont  Times-Reporter  Corporation,  P.O.  Box 
769,  23  Main  Street.  Newspapers — The  Times- 
Reporter,  The  Word  for  the  Week,  Washington 
World,  Vermont  Business  World.  Contact 
Oliver  R.B.  Stalter,  Editor-Publisher. 


21  E.  R.  Wiggins  Builders  Supplies,  Inc.,  Charlestown 
Road.  Modular  homes,  wall  panels,  trusses, 
millwork.  Contact  William  H.  Maynes,  President. 
Phone:  802  885-2169. 

TOWNSHEND 

103     Mary  Meyer  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Mary 
Meyer  Station.    Stuffed  toys.    Contact  Walter  F. 
Meyer,  President.  Phone:  802  365-7793. 
TROY 

37     Yankee  Milk,  Inc.  Milk,  powdered  milk,  dry  whey. 
Contact  John  L.  Sumner,  Division  Superintendent. 
Phone:  802  744-2425. 
VERGENNES 

65  Kennedy  Brothers,  Inc.,  11  Main  Street.  Wooden- 
ware.  Contact  Paul  T.  Kennedy,  President.  Phone: 
802  877-2975. 

87  Simmonds  Precision,  Instrument  Systems  Division, 
Panton  Road.  Systems  for  measurement,  display, 
control  of  liquids  and  gases;  special  purpose  com- 
puters; engine  instrumentation.  Contact  C.V. 
McQuide,  Division  President.  Phone:  802 
877-2911. 
WATERVILLE 

53    Fairmont  Woodcraft.  Fireside  benches,  lazy  susans, 
jewelry.  Contact  C.A.  Brown,  Co-owner.  Phone: 
802  644-5039. 
WELLS  RIVER 

37  Calabro  Cheese  Corporation,  15  Cross  Street. 
Ricotta  and  Mozzarella  cheese.  Contact  Joseph 
Calabro,  President.  Phone:  802  757-2243. 

37  Wells  River  Creamery,  Inc.,  15  Cross  Street.  Italian 
style  cheeses.  Contact  Joseph  Calabro,  President. 
Phone:  802  757-2243. 

74    Wells  River  Paper  Company,  27  Mill  Street.  Car- 
bonizing papers.  Contact  George  A.  Leonard,  Vice 
President.  Phone:  802  757-2142. 
WEST  RUTLAND 

68    Industrial  Design  &  Machine  Corporation,  40  Mar- 
ble Street.  Tool,  jigs,  fixtures,  special  machinery 
design,  assembly,  screw  machine.  Contact  S.  Ray 
Thornton,  President.  Phone:  802  438-5123. 
WESTFIELD 

35  Rozelle,  Inc.  Cosmetics — toiletries,  beauty  kits. 
Contact  Mrs.  Rosel  W.  Brittain,  President.  Phone: 
802  744-2270. 

WESTMINSTER  STATION 

80  Northeastern  Culvert  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  40. 
Corrugated  galvanized  steel  and  aluminum  culvert 
pipe,  structural  plate  pipe.  Contact  Albert  P.  Oot, 
Jr.,  President.  Phone:  802  722-3359. 

WESTON 

65  Weston  Bowl  Mill.  Woodenware.  Contact  Samuel 
Lloyd,  President.  Phone:  802  824-6219. 


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37  Billings  Farm,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  278.  Milk  and  dairy 
products.  Contact  Vaughan  Truell,  General  Man- 
ager. Phone:  802  295-3255. 

10  New  England  Baking  Company,  31  North  Main 
Street. 

WILLISTON 

93  North  American  Alloys  &  Synthetics,  Ltd.,  15 
Commerce  Street.  Ski  poles,  tent  poles,  pack 
frames,  kayak  braces,  aluminum  snow  shoes;  plat- 
ing: cadmium,  black  oxide,  zinc,  aluminum  anodiz- 
ing. Contact  M.  Birger  Benson,  President.  Phone: 
802  864-0135. 

31  Frank  W.  Whitcomb  Construction  Corporation,  In- 
dustrial Avenue.  Bituminous  asphalt,  processed 
aggregate,  Sakrete  concrete  mixes.  Contact 
Carlisle  J.  Coates,  General  Manager.  Phone:  802 
864-5375. 

WINDSOR 

66  Cone-Blanchard  Machine  Company,  P.O.  Box  27. 
Multiple  spindle  automatic  bar  and  chucking 
machines,  vertical  rotary  surface  grinders,  vertical 
universal  precision  grinders.  Contact  Glenn  D. 
Babbitt,  President  and  General  Manager.  Phone: 
802  674-2161. 

85  The  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  P.O.  Box 
28,  River  Street.  Rubber  heels,  soles,  soling  sheets. 
Contact  Richard  G.  Cummings,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:802  674-2151. 

WINOOSKI 

41  Haveg  Industries,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  7.  Insulated  wire, 
PC  board  assemblies,  cable  assemblies.  Contact 
David  Binch,  General  Manager.  Phone:  802 
655-2121. 

66  Hazelett  Strip-Casting  Corporation,  Box  98.  Con- 
tinuous casting  machines.  Contact  R.  William 
Hazelett,  President.  Phone:  802  863-6376. 

68  Paulus  Tool  &  Die,  156  West  Street.  Jigs,  fixtures, 
gages,  dies,  automatic  machinery,  machine  shop. 
Contact  Henry  G.  Paulus,  Owner.  Phone:  802 
655-1933. 

WOLCOTT 

65  Vermont  Weatherboard,  Inc.,  Route  15.  Barnboard 
replica  manufactured  from  new  lumber.  Contact 
Noel  L.  Lussier,  President.  Phone:  802  472-5513. 

WOODSTOCK 

113    Poma  Aerial  Tramways,  Inc.,  56  Pleasant  Street. 


VIRGINIA 

BREMO  BLUFF 

82  Bremo  Bluff  Power  Station,  Virginia  Electric  and 
Power  Company.  Electric  generating  station.  Vis- 
itors observe  the  operation  of  major  equipment  used 
in  the  generation  of  electricity.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  CM.  Charlton, 
Station  Superintendent.  Phone:  804  842-3201. 

CULPEPER 

61  Rental  Uniform  Services  of  Culpeper,  Inc.,  555 
James  Madison  Highway.  Industrial  laundry.  Vis- 
itors tour  the  plant  and  office  areas,  and  see  how 
items  are  processed.  Tours  Monday  through  Thurs- 
day, 8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  pre- 
ferred. Small  children  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  Mrs.  Pat  Yates,  Secretary  to  the 
President.  Phone:  703  825-2300. 

FRANKLIN 

66  Franklin  Equipment  Company,  Council  and  Carver 
Roads.  Manufacturer  of  tree  harvesting 
equipment — "Franklin  Logger,"  axles  and  trans- 
missions. Tour  includes  welding,  metal  fabrication, 
assembly  lines,  final  assembly,  axle  assembly, 
transmission  assembly,  gear  cutting  and  machining 
operations.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to 
4  p.m.;  weekends  by  special  arrangements.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  last  week  of  June. 
Group  number:  75  maximum.  Advance  notice  pre- 
ferred. Contact  Clyde  E.  Parker,  Industrial  Relations 
Manager,  or  James  Keene,  Plant  Manager.  Phone: 
804  562-6111. 

LEESBURG 

56  Washington  ARTC  Center,  Route  7.  Government 
Air  Traffic  Control  facility.  Visitors  tour  the  opera- 
tional control  room  of  an  en  route  Air  Traffic 
Control  facility.  Tours  daily,  8-1 1  a.m.,  1-2:30  p.m. 
and  3:15-4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  35  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  3  days 
required.  Prior  clearance  required  from  the  FAA, 
Office  of  International  Aviation  Affairs,  800  Inde- 
pendence Avenue,  S.W.,  Washington,  D.C.  20591, 
Attn:  AIA-30.  No  cameras  permitted.  Groups  of 
children  under  14  require  one  adult  for  each  eight 
children.  Contact  the  Training  Officer  (EPDO). 
Phone:  703  777-4400,  Ext.  216. 

MONTEREY 

47  Virginia  Trout  Company,  Inc.  Trout  hatchery.  Vis- 
itors see  the  raising  and  processing  of  fresh  water 
trout.  Self-guided  tours,  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Phone:  703  468-2980. 


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NORFOLK 

Portsmouth  Power  Station,  Virginia  Electric  and 
Power  Company,  P.O.  Box  329.  Electric  generating 
station.  Visitors  see  the  operation  of  major  equip- 
ment used  in  the  generation  of  electricity.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  50  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Contact  L.F. 
Rieder,  Station  Superintendent.  Phone:  804 
487-2541. 


112 


Thalhimer's  Industrial  Sales  Corporation,  1925 
Westmoreland  Avenue.  Commercial  interior 
designers  and  furnishers.  Showroom  displays  office 
settings,  open  landscape  planning,  accessories  for 
offices  and  wall  treatments  for  contract  or  business 
interiors.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30  a.m. 
to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
20  maximum.  Written  notice  of  3  weeks  required. 
Contact  Mr.  E.  Applequist,  Vice  President-General 
Manager,  or  Mrs.  W.  Lescallette,  Assistant  Man- 
ager. Phone:  804  257-7111,  Ext.  311. 


PORTSMOUTH 

88  Portsmouth  Terminals,  Inc.,  2000  Seaboard  Av- 
enue, (P.O.  Drawer  7098).  Marine  terminal.  Tour 
consists  of  the  warehouse  facilities,  container  mar- 
shalling yards,  open  storage  areas,  ship  operation 
areas,  fumigation  facilities  and  other  facilities  per- 
taining to  marine  terminal  operations.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Group  number:  1  bus  load.  (Transportation 
must  be  provided.)  Advance  notice  required.  Tours 
are  restricted  to  business  groups  due  to  size  of 
terminal  operating  company.  Children  under  16  not 
admitted.  Contact  W.J.  Keown.  Phone:  804 
397-7081. 


ROANOKE 

18  WSLS-TV,  3rd  Street  and  Church  Avenue,  S.W. 
Broadcasting.  Tour  includes  studios,  master  control 
and  shipping  department.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45 
minutes.  Group  number:  35  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Contact  Sandra  Fox, 
Operations  Secretary.  Phone:  703  344-9226. 


SANDY  LEVEL 

82  Smith  Mountain  Visitor's  Center,  Route  1.  An 
educational  experience  in  the  methods  of  hydro- 
electric power  production.  Open  daily,  10  a.m.  to  6 
p.m.  Phone:703  297-5114. 


RICHMOND 

101  The  American  Tobacco  Company,  Virginia  Branch, 
26th  and  East  Cary  Streets  (Mailing  address:  P.O. 
Box  27531).  Cigarette  manufacturer.  Tour  includes 
an  explanation  and  view  of  actual  cigarette  manufac- 
turing and  packaging  operations.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  40 
minutes.  No  tours  the  week  of  July  4  and  week  of 
December  25.  Advance  notice  required  for  groups  of 
more  than  9.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Contact  Mrs.  D.S.  Ligon.  Phone:  804  643-5341. 


SMITHFIELD 

67  ITT  Gwaltney,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  489.  Pork  slaughter- 
ing and  processing — quality  hams,  bacon  and  sau- 
sages. An  audio- visual  slide  presentation  is  followed 
by  a  tour  of  the  dry  curing  process  area  where 
Smithfield  Hams  are  processed.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  late  morning  or  mid-afternoon.  Tour 
length:  40-60  minutes.  Group  number:  40  maxi- 
mum. Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Contact  Herb  DeGroft, 
Personnel/Safety  Manager.  Phone:  804  357-3131. 


101     Philip  Morris  U.S.A.,  3601  Commerce  Road  (Exit 

8,  Bells  Road  from  1-95).  Cigarettes.  Motorized  (or 
walking)  tour  of  production  machinery,  with  a  visit 
to  the  tobacco  museum  and  manufacturing  exhibit 
area.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  No  tours  the  week 
of  July  4  and  week  between  Christmas  and  New 
Year's.  Group  number:  60  maximum.  Written 
notice  of  6  weeks  required  for  groups  of  more  than 

9.  No  cameras  permitted.  Contact  T.G.  Adair, 
Manager  of  Visitor  Tours.  Phone:  804  271-3342. 


STAUNTON 

68  American  Safety  Razor  Company,  P.O.  Box  500. 
Manufacturer  of  shaving  blades  and  razors  and 
blades  for  industrial  use.  A  general  plant  tour  is 
followed  by  a  question-and-answer  session.  Tours 
by  appointment  only.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  No  tours 
the  last  week  in  July,  first  week  in  August  and  week 
of  December  25.  Group  number:  10-40.  Written 
notice  of  2  months  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
W.L.  (Bill)  Hall,  Manager,  Public  Relations. 
Phone:  703  886-0751,  Ext.  304. 


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WEST  POINT 

74  The  Chesapeake  Corporation  of  Virginia.  Manufac- 
turer of  kraft  pulp,  paper,  paperboard  and  bleached 
pulp.  A  brief  presentation  on  chemical  processes  is 
followed  by  a  walking  tour  of  the  wood  yard, 
debarker  area  and  chipper  area.  The  tour  concludes 
with  a  look  at  the  pulp  and  paper  machines  and  the 
finished  products.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Friday, 
9-10  a.m.  and  1-2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  No 
tours  the  week  of  July  4  and  between  Christmas  and 
New  Year's.  Group  number:  12  maximum.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Walton  B.  Evans  or  A.T. 
Dill.  Phone:  804  843-5372  or  804  843-5373. 


YORKTOWN 

75  Amoco  Oil  Company,  P.O.  Box  578.  Petroleum 
refining.  A  briefing  on  the  Yorktown  refinery  is 
followed  by  a  ride  through  the  refinery  that  takes 
you  past  the  operating  units,  tank  farms  and  a  view 
of  the  marine  terminal.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  1  vehicle  (bus  or  car).  Written  notice 
of  6  weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  R.A. 
Smith,  Tour  Coordinator.  Phone:  804  898-5320. 


108  Virginia  Electric  &  Power  Company,  428  Water- 
view  Road,  P.O.  Box  571.  Electrical  generation. 
Tour  includes  a  brief  explanation  of  electrical  gener- 
ation theory  and  a  walking  tour  of  the  generating 
facilities  (boiler,  turbine,  generator  and  central  con- 
trol rooms).  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number: 
4-20.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children 
under  14  not  admitted.  Contact  the  Station  Superin- 
tendent or  Efficiency  Engineer.  Phone:  804 
898-7211. 


WASHINGTON 

BELLINGHAM 

72  The  BellinghamlSunday  Herald,  1155  State  Street. 
Newspaper.  A  short  briefing  is  followed  by  a  tour  of 
the  newsroom,  composing  room,  paste-up,  camera 
and  letterflex  plate  department,  pressroom  and  mail 
room.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  60  minutes.  Group  number:  5-15. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
10  not  admitted.  Contact  John  Anderson,  Promotion 
Coordinator.  Phone:  206  734-3900,  Ext.  48. 


74  Georgia-Pacific  Corporation,  Bellingham  Division, 
300  Laurel  Street.  Pulp,  paper  and  chemicals.  Tour 
follows  the  process  of  chipping  logs  through  pulp- 
ing, bleaching,  drying,  papermaking  and  converting 
to  tissue  products.  Tours  weekdays,  from  June  1  to 
September  15,  2  p.m.  only.  Tour  length:  80  min- 
utes. No  tours  July  3-7.  Group  number:  40  maxi- 
mum. Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  Swedish, 
Spanish,  Finnish  and  German  translation  available. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Orman  Darby,  Public 
Relations  Manager.  Phone:  206  733-4410. 

14  Uniflite,  Inc.,  9th  and  Harris  Avenue.  Boat 
manufacturer — fiberglass  boats  for  recreational, 
commercial  and  naval  use.  Tour  includes  shops  and 
assembly  lines.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
5-25.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required.  Children 
under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  William  Crawford. 
Phone:  206  676-6289. 


CAMAS 

66  Tidland  Corporation,  2363  S.E.  8th  Avenue.  Man- 
ufacturer of  air-expanding  shafts,  chucks  and  allied 
products  for  the  paper  converting  industry.  Tour 
includes  the  office  and  shop,  with  an  explanation  of 
products  and  usage.  Tours  weekdays,  8:30  a.m.  to 
4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  last 
week  of  July  and  first  week  of  August.  Group 
number:  2-10.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
German  and  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact 
Boren  Biswas.  Phone:  206  834-3541. 

CASHMARE 

32  Liberty  Orchards  Company,  Inc.,  112-123  Mission 
Street.  Candy  manufacturer.  A  brief  lecture  is  fol- 
lowed by  a  tour  of  the  cooking  and  packing  opera- 
tions. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:45 
p.m.  Tour  length:  15  minutes.  Group  number:  30 
maximum.  Advance  notice  preferred  for  large 
groups.  Children  under  10  must  be  accompanied  by 
an  adult.  Contact  Louise  Fegley,  Office  Manager. 
Phone:509  782-2191. 

DAYTON 

50  Green  Giant  Company,  711  East  Main.  Food 
processing — asparagus  and  green  peas.  Tour  of 
processing  facilities  only.  Tours  daily  from  mid- 
April  to  August  1,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  45  minutes.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permit- 
ted. Small  children  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  C.J.  Hailing,  Personnel  Supervisor. 
Phone:509  382-2511. 


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KELSO 

14     Tollycraft  Corporation,  2200  Clinton  Avenue.  Man-  16 

ufacturer  of  pleasure  craft  and  commercial  boats. 
Tour  is  conducted  through  the  different  stages  of 
boat  construction.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  last 
week  of  July,  first  week  of  August  and  last  two 
weeks  in  December.  Group  number:  6  maximum. 
Advance  notice  preferred.  No  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Jerry  Todd. 
Phone:206  423-5160. 

65 
LONGVIEW 

3  Aerocar,  Inc.,  967 — 3rd  Avenue.  Manufacturer  of 
experimental  light  aircraft  and  flying  automobiles. 
Open  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  No 
tours  the  first  two  weeks  in  August.  Group  number: 
10  maximum.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Children 
under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  M.B.  Taylor.  Phone:  42 

206  423-8260. 


Reynolds  Metals  Company,  4029  Industrial  Way. 
Aluminum.  Complete  riding  tour  of  the  production 
facility.  Tours  Thursday,  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2 
hours.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Gale  Long,  Personnel  Repre- 
sentative. Phone:  206  425-2800. 


65  Weyerhaeuser  Company.  Tours  leave  from  the 
Guest  House  Monday  through  Friday,  mid- June 
through  Labor  Day,  at  9:30  a.m.  and  1:30  p.m. 
Group  tours  by  appointment  only  the  remainder  of 
the  year.  Because  of  the  distance  between  mill  units, 
visitors  must  provide  their  own  transportation.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  Arrangements  for  large  -^ 
groups  should  be  made  with  the  Weyerhaeuser 
Public  Relations  Office  in  Longview.  Phone:  206 
425-2150. 


MOUNTLAKE  TERRACE 

87  John  Fluke  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  7001 — 
220th  S.W.  Manufacturer  of  electronic  test  and 
measurement  instruments  and  systems.  Tours  Tues-  72 

day  and  Thursday  by  appointment,  9- 1 1 :30  a.m.  and 
1:30-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  20-60.  Written  notice  of  6  weeks  required. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
16  not  admitted.  Contact  Bill  Stern.  Phone:  206 
774-2376. 


OLYMPIA 

Olympia  Brewing  Company,  Custer  Way  and 
Schmidt  Place,  P.O.  Box  947.  Brewery — Olympia 
Beer  and  Hamm's  Beer.  Complete  guided  tours  of 
the  brewing  and  packaging  facilities.  Tours  daily,  8 
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group 
number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  required  for 
groups  of  more  than  30.  Children  under  16  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Don  M.  Lee, 
Public  Relations  Manager.  Phone:  206  754-5210. 

RAYMOND 

Weyerhaeuser  Company.  Lumber.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday  from  June  5  through  October  5,  10 
a.m.  and  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  2-20.  German  translation  available.  Pre- 
school children  not  admitted.  Phone:  206  942-2442. 

RICHLAND 

Atlantic  Richfield  Hanford  Company  -  Hanford 
Science  Center,  P.O.  Box  250,  Federal  Building. 
Energy  research  and  development.  Colorful  graphic 
displays,  models  and  manipulative  exhibits  are  used 
to  portray  the  role  the  Energy  Research  and  De- 
velopment Administration  in  the  development  of 
nuclear  and  other  energy  sources.  Also  located  at  the 
Center  is  the  official  ERDA  Waste  Management 
Reading  Room.  Conducted  tours  available  on  re- 
quest. Open  Tuesday  through  Saturday,  9  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  and  Sunday,  1-5  p.m.  During  the  summer 
months  the  Center  is  open  to  the  public  Monday 
through  Saturday,  9  a.m.  to  9  p.m.  and  Sunday,  12 
noon  to  9  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes  with  movie. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  pre- 
ferred for  all  groups  and  required  for  groups  of  more 
than  20.  Contact  W.C.  Bowen,  Representative. 
Phone:  509  942-6374. 

SEATTLE 

Rainier  Brewing  Company,  Inc.,  3100  Airport  Way 
South.  Brewery.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  1-6 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  3-15. 
Advance  notice  required  for  large  groups.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Carol 
Dwoskin,  Consumer  Relations  Manager.  Phone: 
206  622-2600. 

TACOMA 

The  Tacoma  News  Tribune,  1950  South  State  Street. 
Newspaper  plant.  Visitors  see  all  aspects  of  produc- 
ing the  newspaper.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thurs- 
day, 1  p.m.  Tour  length:  75  minutes.  Group 
number:  10-30.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required. 
Children  under  1 1  not  admitted.  Contact  the  Promo- 
tion Department.  Phone:  206  597-8561. 


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WANAPUM  DAM 

38  Wanapum  Dam,  five  miles  south  of  Vantage,  where 
Interstate  90  crosses  the  Columbia  River,  45  miles 
southwest  of  Ephrata  on  State  Highway  243.  The 
Tour  Center  is  open  from  10  a.m.  to  6  p.m.,  April 
15  through  June  10;  8  a.m.  to  9  p.m.,  June  11 
through  September  15;  and  10  a.m.  to  6  p.m., 
September  16  through  October  31.  The  Fish  View- 
ing Room  is  open  from  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
year-round.  Special  group  tours  may  be  arranged  by 
writing  to  the  Public  Affairs  Officer,  P.U.D.  of 
Grant  County,  Box  878,  Ephrata,  Washington 
98823.  Phone:509  754-3541. 


WENATCHEE 

108  Public  Utility  District  No.  1  of  Chelan  County,  327 
North  Wenatchee  Avenue  (P.O.  Box  1231).  Hydro- 
electric power.  All  exhibits  arranged  for  self-guided 
touring.  Guided  tours  to  the  generators  and  turbines 
by  reservation  only.  Tours  daily.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  4-30.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  12  must  be  accom- 
panied by  adults.  Contact  Shirley  Byquist,  Adminis- 
trative Secretary.  Phone:  509  663-8121. 


38  Rocky  Reach  Dam,  on  Columbia  River  7  miles 
north  of  Wenatchee  on  U.S.  97.  Self-guided  tour- 
ing. Visitor  Center:  fish  viewing  room  (look  a 
Salmon  in  the  eye),  movies  and  murals.  Pow- 
erhouse: Gallery  of  the  Columbia — interpretive 
exhibits  of  local  geology,  prehistory  and  history. 
Gallery  of  Electricity — historical  development  of 
electric  energy;  view  of  spillway  and  fish  ladders; 
changing  art,  floral  and  hobby  exhibits.  Tours  to 
generators  and  turbines  by  reservation  only.  Open 
daily,  8  a.m.  to  sunset. 


WOODINVILLE 

111  St.  Michelle  Vineyards,  south  of  Woodinville  on 
Bothell-Redmond  Highway.  Vineyards  and 
winery — Granada  and  Hadassim  Wines.  Tour  of 
winery  with  an  explanation  of  wines  and  wine- 
making  procedure  and  wine  tasting.  Tours  daily,  10 
a.m.  to  6  p.m.  Tour  length:  45-60  minutes.  Vintage, 
an  especially  interesting  time  at  the  winery,  takes 
place  from  September  15  through  November  1. 
Advance  notice  required  for  large  groups.  French 
and  Italian  translation  available.  Contact  Mr. 
Charles  Finkel,  Director  of  Marketing,  or  Mr. 
Robert  Betz,  Director  of  Hospitality.  Phone:  206 
485-9721. 


YAKIMA 

65  Boise  Cascade  Corporation,  805  North  7th  Street. 
Wood  products.  Tour  is  through  the  plywood  plant 
with  a  description  of  the  processes  involved.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  15  maximum  (exceptions  by 
special  arrangement).  Advance  notice  preferred. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Ernie 
Crothers  or  Lynn  Edgerton.  Phone:  509  453-3131. 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

BEVERLY 

89  Bata  Shoe  Company.  Canvas  footwear  manufac- 
turer. Visitors  observe  canvas  shoes  being  made 
from  raw  material,  including  cutting,  sewing,  injec- 
tion, finishing  and  dispatching.  Tours  by  appoint- 
ment only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  the  last 
week  in  July  and  first  week  in  August.  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  Mr.  Albert  F.  Kotras,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  304  335-2224. 


CHARLESTON 

37  Valley  Bell  Dairy  Company,  Inc.,  Roane  and  Dela- 
ware Streets.  Visitors  see  milk  machines  processing 
and  packaging  milk,  chocolate  milk  and  cottage 
cheese  being  made  and  ice  cream  being  packaged. 
Tours  daily,  except  Wednesday  and  Sunday,  8-10 
a.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  several  days  required. 
Contact  Mr.  Len  Martin.  Phone:  304  344-2511. 


DAILEY 

65  Coastal  Lumber  Company,  P.O.  Box  8.  Manufac- 
turer of  semifinished  dimension  lumber,  industrial 
wood  parts  and  structural  wood  members.  Visitors 
tour  two  sawmills — Appalachian  hardwood  sawmill 
and  dimension  mill.  Tours  by  appointment  only. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  G.N.  Wilson, 
Vice  President.  Phone:  304  335-4315. 


FOLLANSBEE 

27  Koppers  Company,  P.O.  Box  M.  Coal  tar  chemicals 
and  petroleum  products.  Visitors  tour  a  coal  tar 
chemical  plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  by 
appointment  only,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  No  tours  for  two  weeks  during  the  summer. 
Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. No  sketches  permitted.  Very  young  children 
not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  William  Heitzer.  Phone: 
304  527-01 10. 


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HUNTINGTON 

72     Huntington  Publishing  Company,  946  Fifth  Avenue.  50 

Newspaper  printing.  Visitors  see  printing  of  news- 
paper with  emphasis  on  computerized  typesetting. 
Tours  weekdays  by  appointment  only.  Group 
number:  25  maximum.  Advance  notice  required. 
Children  under  7  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  John 
Fearing,  Public  Service  and  Promotion  Director. 
Phone:  304  696-5678. 

MARTINSBURG 

50  National  Fruit  Product  Company,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box 
804.  Producer  of  apple  sauce,  apple  juice,  sliced 
apples  and  vinegar.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tours  available  from  September 
through  December  only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  several  days  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Mr.  Ralph  Saville, 
Plant  Manager.  Phone:  304  267-8996. 

MILTON 

55  Blenko  Glass  Company,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  67.  Man- 
ufacturer of  handmade  glassware  and  colored  win- 
dow glass.  Visitors  see  handmade  blown  glass. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon 
and  12:30-4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Ad- 
vance notice  required  for  large  groups.  No  sketches 
permitted.  Phone:  304  743-9081. 

NEWELL 

28  Homer  Laughlin  China  Company.  Manufacturer  of 
vitreous  and  semivitreous  dinnerware.  Tours  Mon- 
day through  Friday,  9:30  a.m.  and  12:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  90  minutes  to  2  hours.  Advance  notice  of 
several  days  required.  Small  children  not  admitted. 
Contact  the  Main  Office.  Phone:  304  387-1300. 

PARSONS 

65  Hinchcliff  Lumber  Company,  Box  508.  Manufac- 
turer of  wooden  pallets,  hardwood  lumber  and 
wooden  containers.  Visitors  observe  the  process  of 
rough  lumber  being  made  into  pallets  and  wooden 
containers.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour  length: 
30-45  minutes.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Mr.  Don  Wehr,  General  Man- 
ager. Phone:  304  478-2500. 

SUMMERSVILLE 

94  Bright  of  America,  Inc.,  300  Greenbrier  Road. 
Manufacturer  of  wooden  plaques,  placemats, 
stationery,  cards,  albums  and  memo  boards.  Tour 
includes  the  distribution  room,  pressroom  and 
warehouse.  Tours  weekdays,  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30-45  minutes.  Advance  notice  required  for 
large  groups.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  56 

Contact  Edith  Childress  for  large  groups.  Small 
groups  may  go  to  the  plant  during  visiting  hours. 
Phone:  304  872-3000. 


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WAYNE 

Ballard  S.  Farm  Sausage,  Inc.,  Route  2.  Salad  and 
sausage  processing.  Tours  Monday  through  Wed- 
nesday by  appointment,  10  a.m.  Tour  length:  1-2 
hours.  Group  number:  6-8.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Contact  Mr.  Carlos  R.  Ballard,  Sr.  Phone: 
304  272-5147. 

WEIRTON 

Fort  Steuben  Metal  Products  Company,  P.O.  Box 
268.  Manufacturer  of  shelving  (housewares,  indus- 
trial, display  for  stores).  Visitors  observe  the  com- 
plete process  of  making  shelves.  Tours  by  appoint- 
ment only.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  Limited  trans- 
lation services  available.  Contact  the  Plant  Super- 
visor. Phone:  304  748-6400. 

WHEELING 

Bloch  Brothers  Tobacco  Company  (General  Cigar 
and  Tobacco  Company),  4000  Water  Street.  Man- 
ufacturers of  smoking  and  chewing  tobaccos.  Vis- 
itors see  the  transformation  from  leaf  state  into 
various  blended  smoking  and  chewing  tobacco  pro- 
ducts. Tours  weekdays  by  appointment,  mornings 
only.  Tour  length:  90  minutes  to  2  hours.  No  tours 
the  last  week  of  July,  first  week  of  August  and  from 
Christmas  to  New  Year's.  Group  number:  4-10. 
Advance  notice  required.  Contact  Charles  C. 
Beneke,  General  Manager.  Phone:  304  232-4000. 

WILLIAMSTOWN 

Fenton  Art  Glass  Company,  P.O.  Box  156.  Man- 
ufacturer of  handmade  table  and  decorative 
glassware.  Visitors  see  glass  products  being  made 
by  hand.  Tours  September  through  May,  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:40  a.m.  to  4:20  p.m.  and  Tuesday 
and  Thursday  evenings,  5:20-7:20  p.m.  From  June 
through  August  tours  every  evening  in  addition  to 
daytime  hours.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance 
.notice  required  for  large  groups.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Phone:  304  375-6122. 


WISCONSIN 

ALGOMA 

Von  Stiehl  Winery,  Inc.,  115  Navarino  Street. 
Cherry  and  apple  wine,  wine  cheese  and  wine  jelly. 
Tour  includes  rathskeller,  bottling  room  and  salon. 
Tours  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes. 
Phone:414  487-3102. 

APPLETON 

City  Hall,  255  North  Oneida  Street.  Afternoon 
tours.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Advance  notice 
required.   Contact   the   City   Clerk.    Phone:  414 

733-7329. 


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56  Fire  Station  No.  1,  700  North  Drew  Street.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  starting  at  1:15  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30-45  minutes.  Contact  the  Assistant  Chief 
Training  Officer.  Phone:  414  733-4954. 

48  Memorial  Florist  &  Greenhouses,  2320  South 
Memorial  Drive.  Tour  length:  30-90  minutes.  Ad- 
vance reservations  required.  Building  accomodates 
wheelchairs.  Contact  Miss  Sackett.  Phone:  414 
731-3136. 

72  The  Post  C resent,  306  West  Washington.  Tours 
available  with  advance  notice.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Group  number:  20  maximum.  Contact  the  Public 
Relations  Department.  Phone:  414  733-441 1. 

ASHLAND 

74  American  Can  Company,  Ashland  Mill.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45 
minutes.  Advance  notice  required  for  large  groups. 
No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  14  not  admit- 
ted. Phone:715  682-4561. 

BERLIN 

62  Mid-Western  Sport  Togs,  150  West  Franklin  Street. 
Tanning  and  manufacturing  of  deerskin  into  "Dear- 
wear"  brand  gloves,  jackets,  handbags,  moccasins, 
etc.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  from  April  1  to 
October  31,  10:30  a.m.  and  2  p.m.  Group  tours  can 
be  arranged  at  other  times  by  reservation.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Phone:  414  361-2555. 

CEDARBURG 

111  Stonemill  Winery,  corner  of  Washington  and  Bridge 
Streets.  Tours  daily,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Phone:  414 
377-8020. 

DE  FOREST 

63  American  Breeders  Service,  Route  1 .  Animal  breed- 
ing. Tours  8:30  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour 
and  45  minutes.  Children  must  be  accompanied  by 
adults.  Phone:  608  846-3721. 

DENMARK 

37  Lake  to  Lake  Dairy  Cooperative.  Butter  and  milk 
powder  manufacturing.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Children  over  6  welcome  if  accompanied  by  parents. 
Phone:414  863-2131. 

EAU  CLAIRE 

16  Walter  Brewing  Company,  318  Elm  Street.  Tours 
10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Contact 
the  office.  Phone:  715  834-4193. 

18  WEAU-TV,  South  Hastings  Way.  Television  sta- 
tion. Tours  weekdays,  9-11  a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Contact  Chick  Mauthe.  Phone: 
715  832-3474. 

FERRYVILLE 

37  Ferry ville  Cheese  Company,  Inc.  Group  tours  by 
advance  arrangement.  Phone:  608  734-3031. 


FREMONT 

37  Union  Star  Cheese  Factory,  Route  1.  Cheese 
making — Cheddar.  Tours  anytime  from  8  a.m.  to  2 
p.m.  Children  welcome.  Phone:  414  836-2804. 

HALES  CORNERS 

48  Boerner  Botanical  Gardens,  Whitnall  Park,  5879 
South  92nd  Street.  Visitors  see  displays  of  outdoor 
horticultural  collections.  Tours  arranged  by  letter 
only.  Group  number:  25  minimum.  Phone:  414 
425-1132. 

JANESVILLE 

52  The  Parker  Pen  Company,  1400  North  Parker  Drive. 
Manufacturer  of  fountain  pens,  ball  pens  and 
mechanical  pencils.  Tours  Monday  through  Thurs- 
day, 2  p.m.;  Friday,  10  a.m.  No  tours  the  first  two 
weeks  in  July  and  Christmas  week.  No  cameras 
permitted.  Children  under  12  must  be  accompanied 
by  parents.  Phone:  608  754-771 1 ,  Ext.  300. 

82  Wisconsin  Power  &  Light  Company,  Highway  51. 
Rock  River  generating  station.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday  by  reservation  only.  Group  number: 
40  maximum.  Contact  Jim  Dudley.  Phone:  608 
362-6242. 

KENOSHA 

7  American  Motors  Corporation,  5626 — 25th  Av- 
enue. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and 
1:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  from 
mid-June  through  mid-August.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  parents.  Contact  the  Public  Rela- 
tions Director.  Phone:  414  658-6278. 

LA  CROSSE 

47  Fish  Control  Laboratory,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Sport 
Fisheries  and  Wildlife,  Riverside  Park,  Box  862. 
Fishery  research — chemical,  electrical  control. 
Tours  by  appointment  in  laboratory.  Tour  length: 
40-45  minutes.  Children  under  14  admitted  only  in 
aquarium  and  holding  house  due  to  type  of  experi- 
ment being  conducted.  Science  groups  are  welcome. 
Phone:  608  784-9666. 

16  G.  Heileman  Brewing  Company,  Inc.,  925  South 
Third  Street.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m. 
to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Children  accom- 
panied by  parents  are  welcome.  Phone:  608 
785-1000. 

48  La  Crosse  Floral,  Greenhouse  and  Floral  Shop,  2900 
Cass  Street.  Large  greenhouse:  flowers  and  plants. 
Tours  by  appointment  only  from  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Tour  length:  40  minutes.  Group  number:  10 
minimum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Contact  John  F.  Zoerb.  Phone:  608  784-7500. 


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85  La  Crosse  Rubber  Mills.   Manufacturer  of  rubber  92 
footwear.  Tours  weekdays,    10  a.m.   and   1   p.m. 

Group  number:  35  maximum.  Advance  arrange- 
ments required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Phone:  608  782-3020. 

MADISON 

56    Forest  Products  Laboratory,  Forest  Service,  USDA, 

North   Walnut  Street.   Forest  products  research.  16 

Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  2  p.m.  Tour  length: 
90  minutes.  Group  tours  by  appointment  only.  No 
appointment  needed  for  individuals  or  small  family 
groups.  Group  number:  40  maximum.  Children 
under  14  not  admitted.  Phone:  608  257-221  1 . 

73  Mautz  Paint  Company,  939  East  Washington  Av- 
enue. Tours  Monday  through  Thursday  by  appoint- 
ment only.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Group  number: 
10-30.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Russell  Luecke.  Phone:  608  255-1661. 

47  Nevin  Fish  Hatchery,  Fish  Hatchery  Road.  Tours  by 
appointment  only.  Individuals  are  welcome  to  in- 
spect grounds:  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.;  weekends,  1-3  p.m.  Phone:  608  266-1952. 

MANITOWOC 

37     Lake  to  Lake  Dairy  Cooperative,  2000  South  10th 

Street.  Ice  cream  manufacturing.  Tours  9  a.m.  to  12  60 

noon.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  School  tours  for  4th 
grade  and  over.  Children  six  and  over  are  welcome 
if  accompanied  by  parents.  Phone:  414  684-3343. 

72    Manitowoc  Herald-Times-Reporter,    902   Franklin 
Street.   Visit  anytime,  but  1  p.m.  preferred.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  15  maximum.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  Phone:  414  684-4433. 
MARINETTE  16 

86  The  Ansul  Company,  One  Stanton  Street.  Firefight- 
ing  equipment — industrial  and  agricultural  chemi- 
cals. Tours  Monday  through  Friday  by  appointment 
only.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Visitors  must  be 
prepared  to  walk  considerable  distances.  Cameras 

and  sketching  with  permission  only.  Children  under  92 

12  not  admitted.  Phone:  715  735-7411. 

MENASHA 

10  Best  Bakery,  1 12  Appleton  Street.  Tours  should  be 
planned  during  the  first  part  of  the  week  in  late 
morning  and  early  afternoon.  Tour  length:  60-90 
minutes.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Contact  the 
Owner.  Phone:  414  725-1968. 

MILWAUKEE 

66     Allis-Chalmers   Corporation,    1205   South   70th 

Street.  Manufacturer  of  tractors,  large  electrical  and  113 

mechanical  power  equipment.  Tours  by  appointment 
only.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Contact  the  Visitors  &  Tour  Bureau. 
Phone:414  475-2981. 


Goodwill  Industries,  Milwaukee  Area,  Inc.,  6055 
North  91st  Street.  Rehabilitation  center  for  the 
handicapped.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m. 
and  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  10  not  admitted. 
Contact  Public  Relations.  Phone:  414  353-6400, 
Ext.  234. 

Miller  Brewing  Company,  4000  West  State  Street. 
Brewer  of  Miller  High  Life  and  Miller  Lite,  and 
distributor  of  Lowenbrau  beer.  Tours  start  at  the  new 
Tour  Reception  Center,  continue  through  modern 
brewery  and  end  in  the  Caves  Museum.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday.  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Saturday 
tours  available  from  May  through  November,  8  a.m. 
to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Cameras  permit- 
ted in  Caves  Museum  and  other  nontechnical  areas 
of  tour  route.  Children  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  Miller  Inn  for  tours.  Phone:  414 
931-2153. 

Milwaukee  Fire  Department,  71 1  West  Wells  Street. 
Tours  by  appointment  only.  No  tours  conducted 
after  4  p.m.  Children  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  the  Assistant  Chief  Robert  Heind, 
Bureau  of  Administration.  Phone:  414  347-2323. 

Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  720 
East  Wisconsin  Avenue.  Life  insurance.  Visitors 
view  the  operations  of  a  large  business  firm,  includ- 
ing the  latest  in  office  and  accounting  equipment. 
Tours  by  appointment  only,  9  a.m.  and  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  60-90  minutes.  Contact  Mrs.  Dorothy 
Myron,  Public  Relations.  Phone:  414  271-1444, 
Ext.  532. 

Jos.  Schlitz  Brewing  Company,  234  West  Galena 
Street.  Brewer  of  Schlitz  and  Old  Milwaukee  beer, 
Schlitz  malt  liquor  and  Schlitz  light.  Tours  9  a.m. 
and  3:30  p.m.  (every  half  hour  during  the  busy 
months).  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  adults.  Phone:  414  224-5252. 

Wisconsin  Workshop  for  the  Blind,  53 1 6  West  State 
Street.  Cocoa  door  mats.  Tours  by  appointment 
only,  Monday  through  Friday,  9:30-10  a.m., 
12:30-1  p.m.  and  2:30-2:45  p.m.  No  more  than  1 
tour  booked  per  day.  Tour  length:  60  minutes.  No 
cameras  permitted  without  permission  of  employee. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted;  school  groups 
limited  to  7th  grade  and  up.  Contact  Evelyn  Dewar. 
Phone:414  771-5311. 

MONROE 

Oakton  Industries,  Inc.,  Highway  69  South.  Man- 
ufacturer of  loud  speakers.  Tours  by  prior  arrange- 
ment only.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  cameras 
permitted.  Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Phone: 
608  325-2121. 


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MONTELLO 

65    American  Woodworking  Company,   263   Church  48 

Street.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8-11:30  a.m. 
and  12  noon  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes. 
Children  under  18  must  be  accompanied  by  parent. 
Phone:414  297-2131. 

MOSINEE 

74  Mosinee  Paper  Corporation.  Tours  Wednesday, 
1:30-3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required  for  groups  of  more  than  10.  No 
cameras  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  113 

Ladies  should  wear  slacks  and  low-heeled  shoes. 
Phone:715  693-2111. 

MT.  STERLING 

37  Mt.  Sterling  Cheese  Factory,  Box  103.  Manufac- 
turer of  Cheddar  cheese.  Tours  throughout  the  day 
beginning  at  10  a.m.  Phone:  608  734-3 151. 


RANDOLPH 

J.  W.  Jung  Seed  Company,  Highway  73.  Seeds, 
bulbs,  flowers  and  printing  of  mail-order  catalog. 
Tours  by  appointment  only.  Since  this  is  a  seasonal 
business,  the  best  months  for  tours  are  late  August 
and  early  September  when  the  gladiolus  fields  are  in 
bloom.  Children  must  be  accompanied  by  parents. 
Contact  Tuenis  T.  Zontag.  Phone:  414  326-3121 . 


REEDSBURG 

Hankscraft  Division  of  Gerber  Products  Company, 
728  Booster  Boulevard.  Manufacturer  of  infant  care 
products,  including  nursers,  sterilizers,  bottle 
warmers,  feeding  dishes,  vaporizers,  humidifiers, 
carry-all  bags  and  bassinets.  Tours  weekdays  by 
appointment.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Children  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult.  Phone: 
608  524-4131. 


OCONTO  FALLS 

74  Scott  Paper  Company,  Oconto  Falls  Mill,  106  Cen- 
tral Avenue.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday  by 
appointment  only,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  90 
minutes.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  adults.  Slacks  and  low-heels  are 
recommended  for  ladies.  Phone:  414  846-341 1. 

OSHKOSH 

113  Lenox  Candle  Company,  627  Bay  Shore  Drive. 
Tours  by  appointment  only,  10  a.m.  and  1  p.m. 
Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  during  the 
Christmas  season.  Group  number:  15  minimum. 
Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Jerry  Lang. 
Phone:414  231-9620. 

93  St.  Croix  Corporation.  Manufacturer  of  fishing 
poles.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  and 
2:15  p.m.  Phone:  715  762-3226. 

PESHTIGO 

74  Badger  Paper  Mills,  Inc.  Manufacturer  of  business 
papers  and  specialty  food  wrap.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  June  1  through  Labor  Day,  9-11 
a.m.  and  1-3  p.m.  Advance  notice  required  for 
groups  of  more  than  9.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Phone:  715  582-4551. 


RIPON 

61  Speed  Queen  Corporation,  a  McGraw-Edison  Divi- 
sion, Shepard  Street.  Manufacturer  of  automatic 
washers  and  dryers.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Children 
under  14  not  admitted.  All  tours  must  be  scheduled 
through  the  Ripon  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Phone: 
414  748-6764. 


SAUK  CITY 

111  The  Wollersheim  Winery,  Highway  188,  Prairie  du 
Sac.  Open  daily,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Prior  arrange- 
ments necessary.  Phone:  608  643-6515. 


SHAWANO 

63  Midwest  Breeders  Cooperative.  Cattle — artificial 
breeding  service.  Tours  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Phone:  715  526-2141. 


SHEBOYGAN 

11  Citizens  Bank  of  Sheboygan,  636  Wisconsin  Av- 
enue. Tours  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour. 
Contact  Ken  Kroening,  Director  of  Publications. 
Phone:414  458-3511. 


PLOVER 

50  Del  Monte  Corporation.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday  from  July  15  through  October  1 .  Tour  length: 
45-60  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
No  cameras  permitted.  Women  are  required  to  wear 
hairnets  or  hats.  Phone:  715  344-8285. 


37  Lake  to  Lake  Dairy  Cooperative.  Manufacturer  of 
milk  and  cottage  cheese.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Children  over  6  welcome  if  accompanied  by  parents; 
school  tours  limited  to  4th  grade  and  up.  Phone:  414 
457-5566. 


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SHEBOYGAN  FALLS 

37  Gibbsville  Cheese  Company,  Route  3  off  Highway 
32  West  on  Cty.  Trunk  00.  Cheddar  cheese  man- 
ufacturer. Tours  10  a.m.  to  1:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  It  is  advisable  to  call  for  an  appoint- 
ment. Phone:  414  564-3242. 

STEVENS  POINT 

72  Worzalla  Publishing  Company,  3535  Jefferson 
Street.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday  by  prior  ar- 
rangement. Tour  length:  90  minutes.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required  for  groups  of  more  than 
20.  Children  under  15  not  admitted.  Phone:  715 
344-9600. 

STURGEON  BAY 

44  The  University  of  Wisconsin  Experiment  Station, 
Highway  42,  North  of  Sturgeon  Bay.  Agricultural 
experiments  with  different  types  of  fruits  and  flow- 
ers. Self-guided  tours. 

WAUKESHA 

108  Waukesha  Water  Utility,  115  Delafield  Street. 
Tours  by  advance  arrangement,  9  a.m.  and  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Children  under  9  not  admitted. 
Phone:414  542-6643. 

WAUPACA 

72  Waupaca  County  Post,  Wisconsin  State  Farmer, 
Wisconsin  Horsemen's  News,  Tri-County  Adver- 
tiser, Picture  Post,  Commercial  Web  Printing. 
Tours  Monday  through  Thursday  by  appointment. 
Phone:  715  258-5546. 

WISCONSIN  RAPIDS 

48  Griffith  State  Nursery,  Department  of  Natural  Re- 
sources, Highway  13.  Reforestation  tree  nursery. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 
Phone:715  423-5670. 

WOODRUFF 

47  Woodruff  State  Fish  Hatchery,  Route  3.  Warm 
water  fish.  The  best  months  for  tours  are  from 
mid-April  to  early  June.  Phone:  715  356-5212. 


WYOMING 

CASPER 

62  Bison  &  Buckskin  Tanning  Company,  1244  Schulte 
Avenue.  Tannery  producing  bison  leather  and  bison 
rugs.  Visitors  observe  the  procedures  involved  in 
producing  bison  leather  and  other  products.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  Group  number:  10-20.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  German,  Czech  and 
Hungarian  translation  available.  No  cameras  permit- 
ted. Children  not  admitted.  Contact  Edmond  Grub. 
Phone:  307  265-8894. 


72  Casper  Star-Tribune,  111  South  Jefferson.  News- 
paper publishers.  Complete  tour  of  the  plant.  Tours 
daily,  after  10  a.m.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Chil- 
dren under  12  must  be  accompanied  by  an  adult. 
Contact  Philip  Mc  Auley,  Editor,  or  Thomas  W. 
Howard,  Publisher.  Phone:  307  237-8451. 

75  Continental  Oil  Company,  152  North  Durbin. 
Guided  tour  includes  a  visit  to  one  of  the  crude  oil 
producing  fields,  including  waterflood  and  tank 
battery  installations.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group 
number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Contact  W.C.  Blackburn.  Phone:  307 
234-7311. 

108  Pacific  Power  &  Light  Company,  2840  East  Yel- 
lowstone. Jim  Bridger  Steam-Electric  Generating 
Project,  located  35  miles  Northeast  of  Rock  Springs. 
Visitors  tour  the  1,500,000  KW  coal-fired  steam- 
electric  generating  plant  and  a  5,000,000  tons  per 
year  coal  mine  supplying  fuel  for  the  generating 
plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday  (weekends  by 
prior  arrangements),  8:30  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  2  hours.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  preferred. 
Contact  Joe  Munro,  Manager,  Jim  Bridger  Plant,  or 
Larry  Tabaka,  Manager,  Bridger  Coal  Company. 
Phone:307  382-9141. 

108  Pacific  Power  &  Light  Company,  2840  East  Yel- 
lowstone. Dave  Johnston  Steam-Electric  Generating 
Project,  located  14  miles  east  of  Casper.  Visitors 
tour  the  750,000  KW  coal-fired  steam-electric 
generating  plant  and  a  3,000,000  tons  per  year  coal 
mine  supplying  fuel  for  the  generating  plant.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday  (weekends  by  prior  ar- 
rangements), 8:30  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  preferred.  Contact 
R.R.  McLagan,  Dave  Johnston  Plant,  or  Glen  Goss, 
Manager,  Mine.  Phone:  307  436-2713. 

CHEYENNE 

20  Burkin  Homes,  350  North  American  Road.  Man- 
ufacturer of  modular  homes.  Visitors  see  the  produc- 
tion of  modular  homes,  including  a  look  at  the 
finished  product.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact 
John  Shafer.  Phone:  307  635-7995. 

87  Ideal- Aerosmith,  Inc.,  1505  East  Fox  Farm  Road. 
Manufacturer  of  precision  instruments.  Tours  by 
appointment,  8  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Jack  K.  Woolrich.  Phone:  307  634-7714. 


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27  Wycon  Chemical  Company,  P.O.  Box  1287.  Nitro- 
gen fertilizer  manufacturer  (anhydrous  ammonia, 
nitric  acid,  ammonium  nitrate,  urea  and  nitrogen 
solutions).  A  slide  presentation  is  followed  by  a 
walking  tour  of  the  plant.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  60-90  min- 
utes. Group  number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice 
of  1  day  required.  No  cameras  permitted.  Children 
under  16  not  admitted.  Contact  T.G.  Hayes,  Per- 
sonnel and  Safety  Supervisor.  Phone:  307  634-5981. 

72  The  Wyoming  Eagle  and  Wyoming  State  Tribune, 
110  East  17th  Street.  Newspaper  publishing.  Com- 
plete tour  of  newspaper  producing  plant  includes  the 
news  department,  composing  room,  pressroom  and 
circulation  department.  Tours  Monday  through  Fri- 
day, 9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  12  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  preferred.  Children  under  13  not  admitted. 
Contact  R.R.  Kelso,  Promotion  Manager,  or  R.S. 
McCraken,  Publisher.  Phone:  307  634-3361. 

53  Wyott  Corporation,  1938  Wyott  Drive.  Manufac- 
turer of  food  service  equipment.  Tour  includes  entire 
manufacturing  facility.  Tours  daily,  8  a.m.  to  3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  15 
maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Contact  Harry  L.  Kembel,  Per- 
sonnel Director.  Phone:  307  634-5801. 

DOUGLAS 

75  Phillips  Petroleum  Company,  P.O.  Drawer  H  (2 
miles  north  of  Douglas).  Natural  gas  liquids  plant 
(extract  liquids  from  natural  gas).  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  1 
hour.  Group  number:  2-10.  Written  notice  of  6 
weeks  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Contact  F.E.  Brown.  Phone:  307  358-2191. 

EVANSVILLE 

102  Northwest  Tool  Company,  Inc.,  380 — 1st  Street 
(P.O.  Box  282,  Casper,  Wyoming).  Remanufactur- 
ing  drill  bits;  producing  hole-openers,  insert  bits,  as 
well  as  re-bearing  rock  bits.  Visitors  see  the  recondi- 
tioning of  tool  bits  and  production  of  hole-openers 
and  insert  bits.  Tours  Friday  or  Saturday,  9:30-11:30 
a.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours.  Group  number:  10-15. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  under 
16  not  admitted.  Contact  N.F.  "Jack"  Smith  or 
Julie  Jackson.  Phone:  307  234-0846. 

FRONTIER 

29  The  Kemmerer  Coal  Company.  Mining.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Contact  Mr.  Gerald  P.  Olsen.  Phone:  307  877-4451. 


GILLETTE 

29  Amax  Coal,  Box  1880.  Coal  mining.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
1-2  hours.  Group  number:  15-20.  Advance  notice  of 
1  week  required.  Contact  Al  Arnold.  Phone:  307 
820-7295. 

29  Cordero  Mining  Company,  P.O.  Box  1440.  Coal 
mine.  Visitors  observe  the  mining,  crushing,  con- 
veying and  loading  operations  and  environmental 
activities.  Tours  by  appointment  only.  Advance 
notice  preferred.  Contact  T.C.  Richmond.  Phone: 
307  682-8005. 

GREYBULL 

29  Wyo  Ben  Products,  Inc.,  Box  529  (north  of 
Greybull).  Mining  and  processing  of  bentonite.  Tour 
of  the  processing  plant.  Tours  weekdays,  10  a.m.  to 
3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group  number: 
3-10.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children 
under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Chris  J. 
Paustian.  Phone:  307  765-4446. 

JACKSON 

50  Jackson  Cold  Storage  &  Distribution,  Box  "A". 
Ice,  ice  cream,  smoked  buffalo  meat  products  and 
processing  of  wild  game.  Tour  of  the  plant  with  an 
explanation  of  the  operations.  Tours  Monday, 
Thursday  and  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  Group  number:  5-15.  Advance  notice  of 
1  week  required.  Contact  John  B.  Dunlap,  Presi- 
dent. Phone:  307  733-2600. 

68  Wedco  Manufacturing,  Inc.,  175  Scott  Lane.  Man- 
ufacturing and  fabricating  steam  cleaners  and 
wrought  iron.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance 
notice  required.  Contact  William  R.  Van  Deburg. 
Phone:  307  733-2336. 

MILLS 

17  Benton  Clay  Company,  P.O.  Box  819.  Bentonite 
processing  plant.  Tour  of  plant  facilities,  including 
stockpile,  dryer,  screen  plant,  pulverizing  unit, 
packaging  and  laboratory.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes. 
Contact  W.C.  Gross,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  307 
265-1476. 

RIVERTON 

29  Federal  American  Partners,  Star  Route  -  Gas  Hills. 
Mining  and  milling  uranium.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours. 
Group  number:  4-8.  Advance  notice  required.  No 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted. 
Contact  Thomas  M.  Hill.  Phone:  307  856-9264. 


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27  Western  Nuclear,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  71.  Manufacturer 
of  sulphuric  acid.  Visitors  observe  all  phases  of 
manufacturing  sulphuric  acid.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under  16  not 
admitted.  Contact  W.L.  McFarland.  Phone:  307 
856-9217. 

ROCK  SPRINGS 

29  Stansbury  Coal  Company,  Box  2088.  Coal  mining. 
Tour  includes  surface  facilities  and  an  active  panel. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 
Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group  number:  6  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted.  Contact  Frank  Mink.  Phone:  307 
382-4340. 

SHERIDAN 

37  Jersey  Creamery,  Inc.,  50  West  Works.  Processing 
and  cartoning  of  milk  products  and  making  ice 
cream.  Tours  weekdays,  except  Wednesday,  9-11 
a.m.  Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact  Mr.  Harry 
Bodine.  Phone:  307  672-2435. 

SHIRLEY  BASIN 

29  Petrotomics/Getty  Oil  Company  UJV,  P.O.  Box 
8146.  Uranium  mining  and  milling.  Tour  includes 
the  mining  operation,  grinding,  milling  and  packag- 
ing, including  ancillory  facilities.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-4 
hours.  No  tours  for  two  weeks  in  July.  Group 
number:  40  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  Spanish  and  Portuguese  translation  avail- 
able. Contact  J.H.  Whitman,  Manager,  or  Mr.  Dane 
Jay.  Phone:  307  356-4341  or  307  234-9341. 

SHOSHONI 

66  Chair  &  Yacht,  Inc.,  213  Pine  Street.  Visitors  see 
how  machines  are  made.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1-2  hours. 
Advance  notice  preferred.  Contact  Dean  Clark. 
Phone:  307  876-2598. 

AMERICAN  SAMOA 

PAGO  PAGO 

18  Educational  Television  Center,  Government  of 
American  Samoa.  Visitors  see  how  classroom  in- 
struction in  television  schools  is  based  on  instruc- 
tional television,  including  the  production  of  les- 
sons. Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  2-3:30  p.m. 
Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  15  maximum. 
Samoan  translation  available.  Contact  the  Manager 
of  KVZK-TV.  Phone:  633-4191. 


37  Meadow  Gold  Samoa,  Ltd.,  P.O.  Box  1360.  Prod- 
uction of  milk,  ice  cream  and  juices.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  1  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  1-20.  Advance  notice  of  2 
days  required.  Samoan  translation  available.  Con- 
tact the  Manager.  Phone:  633-4431 . 

54  Senior  Citizen  and  Handicraft  Center,  Government 
of  American  Samoa.  Handicrafts.  Visitors  see  the 
making  of  pandanus  leaces  items  and  wood  carv- 
ings. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3 
p.m.  Tour  length:  20  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  2 
days  required.  Samoan  translation  available.  Con- 
tact Mr.  Penei  McFeeley.  Phone:  633-5182. 

50  Van  Camp  Seafood  Company  -  Samoa,  P.O.  Box 
957.  Seafood.  Visitors  observe  tuna  and  fish  proces- 
sing and  packing.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9-1 1  a.m.  on  production  days  only.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  tours  only.  Samoan  translation 
available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Con- 
tact the  Manager.  Phone:  633-5272. 


PUERTO  RICO 

AGUADILLA 

89  Aguadilla  Shoe  Corporation,  Road  111  K1H3  Bo 
Palmar  Road  to  Moca.  Tours  Monday  through 
Friday,  9  a.m.  to  2:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes. 
No  tours  from  December  20  to  January  7.  Group 
number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  required.  No 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Luis  Quinones,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  809 
891-0302. 

AIBONITO 

81  To-Ricos,  Inc.,  Km.  47.9,  Road  14,  P.O.  Box  646. 
Tour  of  plant  showing  poultry  processing.  Tours 
■  Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  15  minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required.  Children  under  10  not 
admitted.  Contact  Cruz  A.  Medina,  Plant  Superin- 
tendent. Phone:  809  735-3991. 

ANASCO 

68  Standard  Pressed  Steel,  Inc.  Road  402,  Km.  1.6, 
Bo  Marias.  Manufacturer  of  precision  fasteners. 
Tour  includes  plant  offices  and  plant  facilities. 
Tours  available  with  advance  notice,  9-11  a.m.  and 
1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  No  tours  from 
December  22  to  January  10.  Spanish  translation 
available.  No  sketches  permitted.  Children  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  adult.  Contact  Robert  Conrad, 
General  Manager. 


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ARECIBO 

53  Rapid  Electric  Company  of  Puerto  Rico,  Inc. ,  Indus- 
trial Zeno  Gandia,  Bo  Cotto,  Road  129  Lares. 
Manufacturer  of  metal  cabinets.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  No  tours  the  week  of  Christmas  and  the 
week  of  New  Year's.  Group  number:  12  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required.  Spanish  translation  avail- 
able. No  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  18  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Elison  Acosta,  Manager. 
Phone:  809  878-0220. 

BARCELONETA 

76  Pfizer  Pharmaceuticals,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box  628.  Man- 
ufacturer of  pharmaceutical  products  (diabenese, 
sinequan,  antivert).  Tour  includes  the  chemical 
plant,  production  area,  quality  control  laboratories 
and  shipping  area.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Group 
number:  4-8.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  No  cameras  or 
sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Victor  Rodriguez  or  Manuel  Calderun. 
Phone:  809  846-4300. 

BAYAMON 

65  Boricua  Wood  Processing,  Inc.,  Box  912.  Manufac- 
turer of  pressure-treated  lumber.  Tour  includes  a 
description  of  the  process  of  pressure-treating 
lumber,  quality  control  system,  sampling,  etc.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour 
length:  1  hour.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  2  days  required.  Spanish  translation 
available.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Rafael  Vincenty,  President.  Phone:  809  786-0808. 
5  Carol  Foundation,  Inc.,  Industrial  Corujo,  Building 
10.  Brassieres  manufacturer.  Tour  includes  the  cut- 
ting and  sewing  rooms,  with  complete  explanation 
of  operations.  Tours  Monday  afternoon  and  Tuesday 
and  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Contact  Joaquin 
Silver.  Phone:  809  786-5735  or  809  786-5838. 

53  Hamacas  De  Puerto  Rico,  Jacinto  St.  3T  24  Lomas 
Verdes.  Manufacturer  of  hammocks  and  glass  furni- 
ture. Tours  Monday  through  Saturday,  3  p.m.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1  week  required.  Spanish  translation 
available.  No  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Mrs. 
Edith  Colon.  Phone:  809  787-1958. 

53  Metal  Doors,  Inc.,  Minillas  Industrial  Park,  Lot  68. 
Manufacturer  of  bi-fold  metal  doors  for  closets. 
Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 
Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  for  two  weeks  at 
Christmas.  Group  number:  3-6.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  Jose  A  De  La  Torre.  Phone: 
809  787-1235. 


73  Napko  Corporation,  Calle  Cno.  12,  Luchetti.  Paint 
factory.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Spanish  translation  available.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Contact  Elena 
Quinones,  Controller.  Phone:  809  785-2945. 


21  Panelfab  Puerto  Rico,  Inc.,  State  Road  174,  No.  32 
Minillas  Industrial  Park.  Manufacturer  of  prefabri- 
cated metal  and  honeycomb  core  panels  for  build- 
ings. Tours  available  with  advance  notice.  Tour 
length:  35-45  minutes.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Mr.  Jose  Rapaport,  Panelfab  International  Corpora- 
tion, 1600  N.W.  Lejeune  Road,  Miami,  Florida 
33126.  Phone:  305  871-2100. 


CANOVANAS 

77  Montilla  Records  of  Puerto  Rico,  Inc.,  P.O.  Box 
594.  Phonograph  records  and  tape  duplicating — 
studio  recordings.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  5-25.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  Spanish,  Portuguese  and  Italian  translation 
available.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
Fernando  J.  Montilla.  Phone:  809  876-2560. 


CAPARRA  HEIGHTS 

113  Buxeda  Caskets,  Inc.,  Urb.  Ind.  San  Miguel  Calle 
3.  Manufacturer  of  wooden  and  metal  caskets. 
Visitors  see  the  manufacturing  of  caskets  from  raw 
material  to  finished  products.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  15-20 
minutes.  Advance  notice  of  3  days  required.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Astrid  Alemany 
Buxeda.  Phone:  809  782-3147. 


CAROLINA 

68  Caribbean  Metal  Fabricators,  Inc.,  Ext.  Ind.  El 
Comandante,  R  Street,  Building  No.  3.  Custom 
metal  fabrication — kitchen  and  cafeteria  equipment 
for  industry,  hospitals,  schools  and  hotels.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  1-4 
p.m.  No  tours  from  December  15  through  January 
15.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Spanish  and 
French  translation  available.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  D.B.  Whitlock,  General  Sales 
Manager.  Phone:  809  769-0358,  809  769-0315,  809 
769-0304,  809  768-0679  or  809  768-1731. 


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79 


General  Battery  International  Corporation,  Km.  0.8. 
Carr.  887,  Edificio  No.  6.  Manufacturer  of  au- 
tomobile batteries  and  battery  electrolyte.  Tour  in- 
cludes manufacturing  facilities,  warehouse,  truck 
fleet  operations  and  a  20-minute  film  on  battery 
manufacturing.  Tours  available  by  prior  arrange- 
ment. Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  from  December 
20  through  January  7.  Group  number:  50  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required.  Spanish  translation  avail- 
able. No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children 
under  18  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr.  Roberto  Garcia 
or  Mr.  Mitchell  Wolcott.  Phone:  809  769-2880. 


Nylon  Products  Corporation  of  Puerto  Rico,  65th 
Infantry  Road,  Km.  10.6,  P.O.  Box  1107.  Injection 
molding  of  plastic  parts  and  components.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon  and  2-5 
p.m.  No  tours  the  last  two  weeks  in  December  and 
first  week  in  January.  Group  number:  5  maximum. 
Advance  notice  required.  No  cameras  or  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  the  General  Manager.  Phone: 
809  769-3070. 


CEIBA 

Ceiba  Sportswear,  Inc.,  Road  No.  3,  Km.  54,  Hm 
8.  Manufacturer  of  children's  sportswear.  Tours 
Monday  through  Thursday,  8  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  No 
tours  in  December.  Group  number:  5  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Dominic  DiFiore,  General 
Manager.  Phone:  809  793-2130. 


COAMO 

53  Las  Flores  Metalarte,  Inc.,  Carr.  153,  Km.  12.1  Bo 
Las  Flores.  Manufacturer  of  furniture  (ornamental 
iron  and  wood)  and  kitchen  cabinets.  Tour  of  plant 
includes  a  brief  description  and  explanation  of  pro- 
ducts produced.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  5  p.m.  No  tours  during  Christmas  season. 
Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Spanish,  German  and  Czech  translation 
available.  Children  under  18  not  admitted.  Contact 
Jesus  M.  Rivera,  General  Manager,  or  Gilberto 
Rodriguez,  Manager.  Phone:  809  825-1508. 


CATANO 

53  Morales  Hermanos,  Inc.,  Edificio  No.  T-10,  Ur- 
banizacion  Industrial  Las  Palmas  (Postal  address: 
P.O.  Box  2103,  Bayamon,  Puerto  Rico  00619). 
Manufacturer  of  mattresses  and  box  springs.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour 
length:  20  minutes.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  3  days  required.  No  sketches 
permitted.  Contact  Pedro  Morales  Cintron,  General 
Manager.  Phone:  809  788-1253  or  809  788-0042. 


GUANICA 

49  Molinos  Nacionales,  Inc.,  Carr.  333,  Km.  1 .9,  P.O. 
Box  1016.  Flour  and  feed  mill  (biscuit,  cake, 
bakers'  flour  and  formula  feed).  Tour  includes  the 
production  departments,  production  control  labora- 
tory and  test  bakery.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Friday, 
10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  Group 
number:  15  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week 
required.  French,  German  and  Spanish  translation 
available.  Contact  F.R.  Wicker,  Vice  President 
Technical  Operations.  Phone:  809  842-3385,  809 
821-2220  or  809  821-4090. 


CAYEY 

Cayey  Industries,  Inc.,  Building  6,  Industrial  Av- 
enue, G.P.O.  Box  1127.  Manufacturer  of  knitted 
goods — women's  sweaters  and  men's  shirts.  Tour 
includes  the  knitting  department,  sewing  room, 
finishing  department,  dyeing  department,  shipping 
department  and  general  office.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  No  tours  the  week  of  Christmas  and  New 
Year's.  Group  number:  20  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  1  week  required.  Spanish  translation  avail- 
able. Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Santiago  Torres,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  809 
738-2132. 


GUAYNABO 

Olympic  Mills  Corporation,  Carr.  No.  20,  Km.  3.4, 
Box  AA.  Manufacturer  of  men's  and  boy's  under- 
ware.  Tour  includes  all  departments  and  the  exhibi- 
tion room,  with  special  emphasis  on  the  labor 
system.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8-11  a.m. 
and  1-3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30-45  minutes.  No  tours 
from  December  22  to  January  8.  Advance  notice  of 
1-2  days  Spanish  translation  available.  Contact 
Lourdes  Carvajal  de  Paniagua,  Public  Relations. 
Phone:  809  782-1319  or  809  790-2441. 


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HATO  REY 

17  Casa  Del  Barro,  Inc.,  Final  F.A.  Costa  1047,  Urb. 
Tres  Monjitas.  Ceramics  manufacturer — slip, 
ceramic  vases,  figurines,  ceramic  supplies.  Tour  of 
the  production  areas  includes  the  four  stages  of 
producing  finished  ceramics  and  the  production  of 
raw  materials.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  10 
a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours 
from  July  20  to  August  1  and  December  15  to 
January  15.  Group  number:  6-20.  Advance  notice  of 
1  week  required.  Spanish  and  Yiddish  translation 
available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Jeffrey  L.  Cohn 
or  James  A.  Miraglia.  Phone:  809  764-6284  or  809 
764-6974. 


68  Hernandez  Enterprises,  Inc.,  511  Carolina  Street. 
Metal-working  factory,  producing  various  sheet 
metal  products,  including  gutters,  downspouts, 
ductwork,  etc.,  and  stainless  steel  sinks,  tables, 
special  orders,  etc.  A  walking  tour  shows  the 
equipment  and  production  capabilities  based  upon 
what  is  being  produced  at  the  time.  Tours  Tuesday 
and  Wednesday,  10  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length: 
30  minutes.  No  tours  during  the  Christmas  season. 
Group  number:  2-10.  Advance  notice  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Children  under  12  not 
admitted.  Contact  Mr.  C.S.  Publow.  Phone:  809 
767-5458  or  809  767-5461. 


83  Ramallo  Bros.  Printing,  Inc.,  Duarte  227. 
Printers — color  separations,  books,  brochures, 
newspapers,  posters,  magazines,  forms,  etc.  The 
tour  shows  the  everyday  operations  of  a  modern 
printing  plant.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group  number: 
5-10.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Spanish 
translation  available.  No  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Esteban 
Ramallo,  President.  Phone:  806  765-8670. 


ISABELA 

87  Kent  Meters,  Inc.,  Carr  112,  Km.  2.4.  Manufac- 
turer of  water  meters.  Tour  includes  various  depart- 
ments, commencing  with  the  plastics  section,  stamp- 
ing, etc.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  4 
p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  for  two  weeks  at 
Christmas.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  required.  Spanish  translation  available.  Con- 
tact Gloria  Rodriquez.  Phone:  809  872-2515  or  809 
872-2006. 


LAS  PIEDRAS 

53  InterRoyal  -  Puerto  Rico,  Inc.,  Las  Piedras  Indus- 
trial Park,  No.  8.  Manufacturer  of  office  furniture 
(metal)  and  health  care  furniture.  Visitors  see  the 
various  processes  of  the  plant,  including  upholster- 
ing, painting,  welding,  etc.  Tours  Wednesday,  9-1 1 
a.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  from  De- 
cember 24  to  January  8.  Group  number:  3-5.  Ad- 
vance notice  of  1  week  required.  Spanish  translation 
available.  Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact 
M.  Novoa,  Jr.,  Controller.  Phone:  809  733-6291. 

MAYAGUEZ 

1  Carborundum  Company,  Post  St.  No.  497  S.  Abra- 
sives manufacturer — grinding  wheels,  ceramic  cut- 
ting tools,  and  heating  elements.  Tour  commences 
with  a  reception  in  the  General  Manager's  office, 
followed  by  a  tour  of  the  Bonded  Abrasives  Plant 
and  Graphite  Products  Plant.  Tours  Tuesday,  Wed- 
nesday and  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour 
length:  30-45  minutes.  No  tours  from  December  17 
to  January  12.  Group  number:  2-8.  Advance  notice 
of  1  week  required.  Spanish  translation  available. 
No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under 
18  not  admitted.  Contact  R.  Revoroi,  Vice 
President-General  Manager.  Phone:  809  832-1070. 

PONCE 

36  Buena  Vista  Dairy,  Inc.,  Bo  Sabanetas.  Visitors 
observe  the  receiving  of  raw  milk,  pasteurization 
and  homogenization  of  the  milk,  and  the  packaging, 
storing  and  loading  operations.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  Group  number:  10-30.  Advance  notice  of  1 
week  required.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Mr.  Jose  L.  Cabassa,  Manager,  or  Mr. 
Baltazar  Santiago,  Controller.  Phone:  809  842-1245 
or  809  842-1246. 

50  Ford  Gum  &  Machine  Company,  Inc.,  Puerto  Rico, 
Ponce  Bypass  -  Reparada  Development  Road  No.  2. 
Manufacturer  of  chewing  gum.  Visitors  see  how 
gum  is  produced,  formed,  coated,  polished,  branded 
and  packed.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m. 
to  2  p.m.  Tour  length:  45  minutes.  No  tours  for  three 
weeks  at  Christamas.  Group  number:  12  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  2  days  required.  Spanish  transla- 
tion available.  Children  under  12  not  admitted. 
Contact  Martin  J.  Kermer.  Phone:  809  842-3351. 

29  Marmoles  El  Rey,  Inc.,  Carretera  503  cruce  Carr. 
504,  Bo  Tibes.  Marble  quarry.  Visitors  see  the 
quarrying,  cutting  and  polishing  of  Puerto  Rican 
marble.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  Group  number:  24  maximum.  Advance  notice 
required.  Italian  and  Spanish  translation  available. 
Children  under  10  not  admitted.  Contact  Benny 
Rivera.  Phone:  809  842-6275. 


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68     Texas  Pipe  Bending  Company  of  Puerto  Rico,  511  50 

St.,  Km.  1 . 1  Bo  Real  Anon.  Pipe  fabricators  (pipe 
bends,  pipe  coils  and  welded  headers).  Tours  Tues- 
day and  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  2 
hours.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Spanish 
translation  available.  Contact  Mr.  Carmelo 
Rodriguez,  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  809  842-5250. 

RIO  GRANDE 

7     Stanric,  Inc.,  Road  No.  3,  Km.  23.7,  Las  Flores 

Ind.  Park.  Manufacturer  of  automotive  parts  (point  76 

sets,  condensers).  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8 
a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  30  minutes.  No  tours 
during  December.  Group  number:  10  maximum. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Spanish  transla- 
tion available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Mr. 
Jose  A.  Rey,  General  Manager.  Phone:  809 
887-2130. 

RIO  PIEDRAS 

4  Cristales  y  Aluminio,  Inc.,  Km.  6.5,  Esq.  Calle 
Guadiana,  Carr.  838,  Entrada  Urb.  El  Cerezal. 
Distributors  of  glass,  mirror  and  aluminum  pro- 
ducts. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.   Tour  length:    1    hour.   Group  number:  5-15.  85 

Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Children  under 
12  not  admitted.  Contact  Miguel  Arias,  President. 
Phone:  809  763-0060  or  809  763-4935. 


87  Endevco  Puerto  Rico  Division,  Ganges  114.  Man- 
ufacturer of  accelerometers.  Tours  Tuesday  and 
Thursday,  9:30-10:30  a.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No 
tours  from  December  20  to  January  7.  Group 
number:  5  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  5  days 
required.  Spanish  translation  available.  No  cameras 
or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  12  not  admit- 
ted. Contact  Robert  J.  Cabery,  General  Manager. 
Phone:  809  763-4730. 


54 


65  Imperial  Wood  Products,  Inc.  of  Puerto  Rico,  No. 
13  Avenue  Simon  Madera.  Visitors  see  the  assem- 
bly of  kitchen  cabinets  and  vanities.  Tours  Monday 
through  Friday,  8  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Tour  length:  30 
minutes.  No  tours  from  December  22  to  January  12.  39 

Group  number:  30  maximum.  Advance  notice  of  2 
days  required.  Contact  Mr.  Carlos  Rodriguez. 
Phone:809  766-2102. 

113  Puerto  Rico  Signs,  Inc.,  355  Guipuzcoa,  Urb  Val- 
encia. Visitors  see  the  making  of  signs  (mostly 
traffic)  and  their  supports.  Tours  Thursday,  2-3  p.m. 
Group  number:  5  maximum.  Advance  notice  re- 
quired. Spanish  and  French  translation  available. 
Contact  Mr.  Miguel  A.  Millares,  President  and 
Administrator.  Phone:  809  765-2016. 


Superva  Food  Products,  Inc.  Manufacturer  of  meat- 
filled  turnovers  and  other  local  foods.  Visitors  see 
the  mixing,  preparation  and  packaging  of  products. 
Tours  weekdays,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  15 
minutes.  Group  number:  6  maximum.  Contact  Linda 
Caraballo.  Phone:  809  767-0256. 


SAN  GERMAN 

Cooper  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Box  367,  Carr  362. 
Pharmaceuticals.  Tour  includes  visit  to  two  separate 
plants  for  sterile  and  oral  pharmaceutical  produc- 
tion. Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  12 
noon  and  2-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours 
from  December  15  to  January  6.  Group  number:  10 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  day  required. 
Spanish  and  French  translation  available.  No 
cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Children  under  14 
not  admitted.  Contact  J.J.  Snyder,  Plant  Manager. 
Phone:  809  892-2245. 


SAN  JUAN 

Ambrosiani  Hnos,  Inc.,  Box  7326  Bo  Obrero  Sta- 
tion. Retreading  tires  for  industrial  and  passenger 
vehicles.  Tours  Tuesday  through  Thursday,  9  a.m. 
to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  15-20  minutes.  Group 
number:  4  maximum.  Advance  notice  preferred. 
Spanish  translation  available.  Contact  Raul 
Rodriguez,  Manager.  Phone:  809  767-3320  or  809 
763-0570. 


Attache  Enterprises,  Inc.,  249  San  Jose  Street. 
Designer  and  manufacturer  of  fine  jewelry.  Tours 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Group 
number:  5-10.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  requiied. 
Children  under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Felix 
Laporte.  Phone:  809  723-9067  or  809  723-9142. 


Bacardi  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  G3549.  Rum  man- 
ufacturer. Tour  includes  the  distillery,  bottling 
plant,  small  museum,  grounds  and  free  drinks  at  the 
Pavilion.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  9,  10, 
10:30  a.m.,  12  noon  and  1,  2,  3,  3:30  p.m.  Tour 
length:  20  minutes.  No  tours  from  mid-December  to 
mid-January.  Group  number:  50  maximum.  Spanish 
translation  available.  Cameras  are  permitted  with 
certain  restrictions.  Official  request  for  tour  is  re- 
quired when  visitors  (foreign  or  stateside)  are  from 
competitive  industries.  Contact  Mario  S.  Belaval, 
Vice  President.  Phone:  809  784-1560. 


PUERTO  RICO 


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50  Productos  Borden,  Inc.,  Hato  Tejas  Industrial  Park, 
Highway  2,  Km.  15  Bayamon  (GPO  Box  4265,  San 
Juan,  Puerto  Rico).  Meat  processing — fresh  meat 
products,  cured  and  smoked  meat  products,  sausage 
products.  Tour  shows  the  production  lines  in  opera- 
tion, storage  and  warehousing  facilities  and  support 
operations  behind  the  facilities.  Tours  Monday 
through  Thursday,  8:30-11:30  a.m.  and  1:30-3:30 
p.m.  Tour  length:  20-30  minutes.  Group  number:  20 
maximum.  Advance  notice  of  1  week  required. 
Spanish  translation  available.  No  cameras  permit- 
ted. Children  under  12  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
adult.  Contact  the  Merchandising  and  Promotion 
Manager  or  Plant  Manager.  Phone:  809  787-4050. 


YAUCO 

43  Rodenstock  Corporation,  25  Julio  Road,  Industrial 
Park  Lots  1-2.  Manufacturer  of  eyeglass  frames. 
Visitors  see  the  preparation,  manufacturing,  as- 
sembling and  warehouse  areas.  Tours  Tuesday, 
Wednesday  and  Thursday,  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Tour 
length:  30  minutes.  No  tours  for  two  weeks  at 
Christmas.  Group  number:  10  maximum.  Advance 
notice  of  2  weeks  required.  German,  Spanish,  Ita- 
lian and  Portuguese  translation  available.  Cameras 
permitted  in  specified  areas  only.  Children  under  12 
not  admitted.  Contact  David  S.  Cabassa,  Plant 
Manager.  Phone:  809  856-0640  or  809  856-0540. 


SAN  LORENZO 

99  Electronic  Knitting  Ind.,  Inc.,  Road  183,  Cerro 
Gordo  Industrial  Park,  P.O.  Box  1011.  Textile 
Industry — polyester  fabric,  heat  transfer  printing, 
etc.  Visitors  observe  the  knitting,  printing  and 
shipping  of  products.  Tours  Tuesday  and  Wednes- 
day, 10  a.m.  to  12  noon.  Tour  length:  30  minutes. 
Group  number:  2-4.  Advance  notice  of  2  weeks 
required.  German,  Spanish  and  Italian  translation 
available.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Chil- 
dren under  12  not  admitted.  Contact  Roberto 
Granier,  President.  Phone:  809  736-4956. 


TOA  ALTA 

21  Airelite  Insulation,  Inc.,  Carr.  No.  861,  Km.  4.3. 
Manufacturer  of  urethane  roof  insulation  board, 
urethane  honeycomb  panels  and  urethane  foam- 
molded  components.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
9  a.m.  to  4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours  from 
December  24  to  January  10.  Advance  notice  of  3 
days  required.  Spanish  and  French  translation  avail- 
able. Children  not  admitted.  Contact  Bill  Colon, 
Plant  Manager,  or  Peter  Abolila.  Phone:  809 
766-0220,  809  787-8020  or  809  786-8835. 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 

ST.  CROIX 

87  Atlantic  Time  Products,  Box  549,  Orange  Grove, 
Christiansted.  Assembly  of  watch  movements.  Vis- 
itors observe  the  processes  in  assembling  watch 
parts  to  finished  movements,  and  quality  controls  in 
assembly  of  watch  movements  for  parent  company, 
Bulova  Watch  Company.  Tours  weekdays,  8  a.m.  to 
12  noon  and  1-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  No  tours 
during  Christmas  holidays.  Group  number:  4-20. 
Advance  notice  of  1  week  required.  Japanese  and 
Spanish  translation  available.  No  sketches  permit- 
ted. Children  under  16  not  admitted.  Contact 
Richard  J.  Law,  General  Manager.  Phone:  809 
773-1191. 


ST.  THOMAS 

99  Laga  Industries,  Ltd.,  Estate  Tutu.  Textile  mill — 
manufacturing  double  knit  fabrics.  Tour  of  entire 
production  facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday, 
8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Tour  length:  1  hour.  Group 
number:  1-10.  Advance  notice  required.  Translation 
available  for  French,  Spanish,  Russian,  German, 
Yiddish  and  Czech.  Contact  Anthony  Bloch.  Phone: 
809  775-0790. 


VILLALBA 

87  Medtronic  Puerto  Rico,  Inc.,  Road  149,  Km.  56.3, 
Box  M.  Medical  equipment  manufacturer — 
pacemaker  systems  for  the  heart.  Visitors  tour  the 
plant  and  see  movies  about  the  products  and 
facilities.  Tours  Monday  through  Friday,  8-11  a.m. 
and  2-4  p.m.  Tour  length:  2  hours.  No  tours  from 
December  18  to  January  18.  Group  number:  5-10. 
Advance  notice  of  2  weeks  required.  Children  not 
admitted.  No  cameras  or  sketches  permitted.  Con- 
tact Santos  M.  Lugo,  Director  of  Operations.  Phone: 
809  847-3500. 


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1  Abrasives  4,  47,  147 

2  Air  Conditioning  and  Refrigeration    32,  33,  34, 

66,96,113 

3  Aircraft,  Missiles,  Space  Equipment    12,13,14, 

15,  18,  36,  43,  54,  57,  67,  87,  93,  104,  1 10, 
131,  136 

4  Aluminum  65,  70,  128,  136,  148 

5  Apparel  and  Accessories    1,  4,  5,  13,  20,  21,  42, 

44,  45,  54,  56,  59,  61,  62,  63,  65,  68,  71,  72, 

74,  75,  79,  87,  88,  93,  100,  101,  104,  105, 
106,  107,  108,  114,  115,  122,  123,  125,  127, 
128,  131,  145,  146 

6  Artificial  Limbs,  Braces  and  Aids 

7  Automobiles,  Automotive  Parts  and  Accessories 

17,  29,  37,  41,  46,  49,  72,  94,  96,  98,  100, 
115,  120,  127,  139,  146,  148 

8  Awnings,  Canopies,  Canvasses 

9  Bag  Manufacturers  63 

10  Bakeries  and  Bakery  Equipment    5,10,19,21, 

24,  32,  42,  43,  44,  64,  66,  68,  78,  94,  95, 
101,  102,  104,  113,  121,  126,  133,  140 

11  Banks    10,15,18,19,20,23,50,58,67,81,83, 

89,  113,  121,  141 

12  Beverages    4,  6,  37,  41,  52,  59,  68,  76,  84,  102, 

106,  123,  128 

13  Board  of  Trade,  Credit  Associations  23 

14  Boats    2,3,12,14,42,44,54,57,116,135,136 

15  Boxes,  Baskets,  Barrels  131 

16  Breweries    9,  14,  50,  51,  60,  66,  75,  77,  82,  89, 

109,  113,  122,  123,  124,  136,  139,  140 

17  Brick  and  Clay  Products    19,  25,  38,  62,  74,  88, 

98,  102,  117,  120,  127,  143,  147 

18  Broadcasting  and  Television  Stations    9,15,19, 

21,  23,  25,  42,  44,  57,  58,  59,  70,  76,  80,  82, 
83,  87,  88,  89,  95,  99,  102,  113,  121,  134, 
139,  144 

19  Brushes,  Brooms,  Mops  50 

20  Building  Construction    11,  51,  65,  90,  108,  110, 

142 

21  Building  Materials,  Equipment  13,  35,  36,  44, 

75,  110,  127,  131,  132,  145,  149 

22  Business     Machines,     Systems,     Business 

Forms  13,  43,  66,  73,  75,  129 

23  Canning  21,49,  104 

24  Carpets  and  Rugs  17,18,116 

25  Cement  and  Asphalt  Manufacture    29,  68,  70, 

76,  118,  122 

26  Cereal  Processing  48 

27  Chemicals     1,  2,  18,  19,  23,  29,  47,  53,  62,  64, 

71,  86,  94,  112,  124,  127,  129,  137,  143, 
144 

28  China,  Porcelain,  Silver,  Fibre  and  Metal  Ta- 

bleware   78,  85,  121,  138 


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29  Coal,  Copper,    Gold,    Silver,  Ore  Mines  and 

Quarries  3,  22,  26,  27,  29,  65,  69,  76,  79, 
80,  117,  143,  144,  147 

30  Communications  and  Equipment    3,  4,  7,  8,  10, 

12,  15,  21,  39,  70,  75,  84,  87,  88,  89,  95,  96, 
110 

31  Concrete,  Granite,  Marble  and  Stone  Products 

16,  18,  22,  30,  65,  75,  76,  77,  79,  86,  111, 
117,  118,  120  126,  129,  130,  132,  133 

32  Confectioners       7,  23,  37,  45,  70,  109,  111,  135 

33  Containers  and  Packaging    5,  10,  17,  19,  30,  41, 

47,66,68,97,98,  100,  127 

34  Copper  Refining  3,41 

35  Cosmetics,  Perfumes,  Toilet  Goods       6,34,132 

36  Dairies — Dairy  Associations    1,  2,  4,  13,  20,  44, 

69,  72,  80,  105,  106,  107,  113,  147 

37  Dairy  Products    35,  54,  68,  70,  74,  75,  76,  86, 

90,  91,  98,  100,  104,  118,   127,  128,  129, 

130,  132,  133,  137,  139,  140,  141,  142,  144 

38  Dams  69,  70,  71,  103,  105,  106,  107,  137 

39  Distilleries      27,  36,  37,  38,  44,  81,  92,  104,  148 

40  Electrical  Products,  Appliances  and  Equipment 

4,  17,  32,  35,  45,  59,  60,  63,  68,  85,  103, 
108,  126,  127,  131 

41  Electronics    3,8,23,30,36,41,55,69,74,76, 

77,  84,  104,  106,  107,  118,  127,  133 

42  Engineering,  Research  and  Development    2,  3, 

7,  19,  27,  45,  47,  53,  71,  114,  130,  136 

43  Eyeglass  Manufacturers  and  Equipment   46,76, 

127,  149 

44  Farms,  Farm  Cooperatives    53,  61,  80,  90,  100, 

105,  116,  125,  128,  131,  132,  142 

45  Farm  Machinery  and  Equipment,  Construction 

Machinery  5,  26,  33,  34,  35,  49,  57,  58, 
63,  72,  73,  75,  86,  89,  90,  93,  99,  102,  109, 

111,  117,  119,  124 

46  Firearms 

47  Fish  Hatcheries    6,  57,  103,  104,  133,  139,  140, 

142 

48  Florists,  Nurseries,  Orchards,  Garden  Products 

and  Equipment  1,  3,  5,  9,  10,  12,  19,  20, 
21,  23,  25,  34,  51,  56,  70,  72,  73,  86,  87,  98, 
103,  105,  106,  116,  139,  141,  142 

49  Flour  and  Feed  Mills    2,  10,  12,  23,  34,  60,  71, 

72,75,77,90,  116,  117,  118,  122,  127,  129, 

131,  146 

50  Food  Processing,  Packaging,  and  Distribution 

2,  5,  6,  8,  14,  15,  17,  20,  24,  26,  35,  38,  40, 
44,  46,  48,  49,  50,  5 1 ,  52,  53,  56,  57,  58,  59, 
65,  69,  70,  71,  74,  75,  83,  84,  86,  88,  90,  91 , 
95,  97,  99,  101,  103,  104,  105,  108,  111, 

112,  118,  124,  128,  129,  130,  131,  135,  138, 
141,  143,  144,  147,  148,  149 


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51  Foundries     1,28,29,31,39,41,45,64,69,76, 

85,  115,  122 

52  Fountain  Pen  and  Pencil  Manufacturers    34,139 

53  Furniture,   Fixtures,   Equipment — Household 

and  Commercial  13,  18,  20,  25,  27,  28, 
30,  36,  42,  43,  44,  45,  49,  51,  54,  56,  60,  61, 
64,  80,  82,  83,  84,  85,  100,  101,  103,  111, 

119,  120,  121,  125,  126,  127,  128,  130,  132, 
143,  145,  146,  147 

54  Gifts,  Novelties,  and  Jewelry    2,  20,  21,  46,  83, 

117,  144,  148 

55  Glass  14,35,41,80,91,106,110,111,138 

56  Government  Agencies — Federal,  State,  County 

and  City  12,  13,  24,  25,  27,  36,  42,  58,  60, 
83,  89,  94,  100,  101,  102,  103,  113,  114, 
133,  138,  139,  140 

57  Hair  Preparation 

58  Hardware  53 

59  Ice  and  Fuel  62,  123 

60  Insurance  1 1 ,  15,  83,  92,  93,  99,  140 

61  Laundry  and  Laundry  Equipment,  Drycleaning 

12,  133,  141 

62  Leather  and  Leather  Products     15,  22,  31,  75, 

103,  111,  139,  142 

63  Livestock    5,37,54,55,56,60,70,99,101,122, 

123,  139,  141 

64  Luggage 

65  Lumber,  Wood  Products,  Millwork   3,5,17,18, 

22,  23,  28,  31,  32,  40,  45,  48,  49,  50,  52,  55, 
58,  61,  62,  69,  70,  79,  88,  90,  103,  104,  105, 
106,  107,  108,  114,  117,  118,  120,  127,  128, 

129,  130,  131,  132,  133,  136,  137,  138,  141, 
145,  148 

66  Machinery    3,4,11,13,27,31,32,33,34,35, 

39,  41 ,  45,  46,  47,  48,  49,  5 1 ,  52,  53,  54,  55, 
56,61,62,67,71,90,96,97,  102,  118,  120, 
126,  127,  128,  129,  130,  133,  135,  140,  144 

67  Meatpacking— Slaughtering    33,  42,  49,  62,  69, 

72,  73,  75,  83,  96,  101,  104,  111,  117,  118, 

120,  134 

68  Metal  Fabrication,  Smelting,  Metal  Finishing  3, 

4,  8,  9,  14,  16,  28,  30,  32,  39,  45,  46,  47, 
50,  62,  66,  67,  68,  69,  70,  7 1 ,  72,  74,  75,  77, 
88,  90,  92,  97,  98,  99,  100,  107,  108,  109, 
111,  112,  114,  117,  128,  131,  132,  133,  134, 
138,  143,  144,  145,  147,  148 

69  Military  Bases — Army,  Navy,  Air  Force    15,  27, 

36,  115 

70  Mints  10,  110,  112 

71  Musical  Instruments  28,  35,  104,  127,  129 

72  Newspapers,  Books,  Periodicals,  Publishers    3, 

7,  10,  11,  12,  14,  15,  16,  17,  19,  21,  24,  33, 

40,  41,  42,  45,  48,  53,  55,  56,  59,  63,  64,  65, 
67,  68,  74,  76,  77,  78,  80,  82,  87,  89,  92,  93, 
94,95,96,99,  103,  104,  105,  112,  113,  115, 
117,  118,  120,  121,  122,  124,  125,  126,  129, 

130,  131,  132,  135,  136,  138,  139,  140,  142, 
143 


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73  Paint  and  Varnish     16,  17,  28,  41,  66,  70,  94, 

131,  140,  145 

74  Paper  Manufacturing    1,  16,  19,  40,  46,  47,  50, 

54,  57,  62,  80,  96,  98,  103,  104,  105,  106, 
115,  116,  119,  122,  123,  126,  131,  132,  135, 
139,  141 

75  Petroleum,   Lubricants,   Petroleum  Equipment 

11,  20,  39,  50,  62,  69,  101,  103,  122,  124, 
135,  142,  143 

76  Pharmaceuticals — Medical  Supplies    26,  30,  59, 

63,  69,  73,  74,  78,  91,  112,  114,  115,  126, 
128,  129,  131,  145,  148 

77  Phonographs,  Phonograph  Records  and  Record- 

ing Studios    6,  39,  145 

78  Photography,  Motion  Pictures,  Equipment  and 

Supplies    47,  122 

79  Plastics    4,31,40,46,48,54,65,66,67,72,77, 

78,  91,  96,  104,  107,  109,  116,  117,  122, 
128,  130,  146 

80  Plumbing  and  Heating  Equipment,  Stoves  and 

Ranges    18,  29,  47,  67,  1 17,  1 18,  124,  132 

81  Poultry  33,  43,  61,  87,  99,  109,  144 

82  Power  Plants    16,  21,  26,  37,  38,  44,  47,  49,  53, 

69,  70,  71,  79,  81,  82,  83,  85,  86,  88,  90, 
110,  115,  117,  118,  120,  124,  125,  133,  134, 
139 

83  Printing,  Advertising,  Exhibits    8,  16,  30,  31, 

33,  41,  43,  45,  46,  55,  58,  63,  64,  68,  69,  76, 
87,  90,  94,  103,  104,  106,  114,  116,  121, 
126,  127,  128,  129,  130,  131,  132,  147 

84  Pumps— Gasoline,  Oil,  Water    20,29,33,39,71 

85  Rubber  Products    4,  11,  16,  23,  35,  42,  46,  74, 

83,91,95,  97,  109,  112,  119,  133,  140,  148 

86  Safety  and  Firefighting  Equipment,  Alarms  24, 

44,48,70,71,74,  105,  106,  140 

87  Scientific  and  Precision  Instruments,  Meters  4, 

25,  33,  34,  43,  44,  74,  77,  103,  107,  108, 
114,  119,  123,  125,  128,  132,  136,  142,  147, 
148,  149 

88  Shipbuilding,  Ports  and  Docks    1,2,8,  9,  12,  14, 

86,  89,  106,  107,  134 

89  Shoes,  Shoe  Products,  Footwear  42,  52,  123, 

137,  144 

90  Shopping  Centers;  Planned  Industrial  Com- 

munities   11,  86,  105 

91  Soaps  and  Detergents  42,  48,  110,  121 

92  Social  Service  Industries    6,  39,  58,  59,  61,  64, 

65,  66,  80,  91,  92,  94,  105,  113,  120,  140 

93  Sporting  Goods — Recreational  Equipment     30, 

40,  50,  52,  60,  74,,  75,  101,  125,  128,  129, 

132,  133,  141 

94  Stationery,  Office  Supplies,  Greeting  Cards  25, 

30,  36,  45,  64,  68,  100,  105,  138 

95  Steel     1,  1 1,  29,  32,  76,  79,  86,  93,  97,  98,  102, 

104,  108,  114,  118,  128 

96  Stock  Exchanges,  Investment  Companies,  Mer- 

cantile Exchanges,  Brokers    7,  24,  81 

97  Sugar  Refineries  40,91,124 


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Code  Pug? 

98  Supermarkets,  Department  Stores  15,  24,  42,  94 

99  Textiles— Textiles  Products     2,   12,  18,  36,  45, 

47,  57,  73,  78,  79,  82,  84,  85,  86,  87,  88,  89, 
105,  106,  108,  115,  116,  119,  123,  126,  127, 
129,  130,  149 

100  Tile  85 

101  Tobacco,  Cigars,  Cigarettes  and  Smoking  Arti- 

cles 14,  37,  38,  66,  69,  82,  83,  84,  89,  134, 
138 

102  Tool  Manufacturers    32,  34,  43,  46,  59,  67,  74, 

86,  101,  105,  109,  115,  116,  117,  132,  143 

103  Toys  5,  33,  46,  64,  95,  129,  132 

104  Trading  Stamps 

105  Trailers,  Tractors,  Mobile  Equipment    21,  28, 

31,  34,  35,  40,  51,  56,  61,  63,  70,  71,  72,  84, 
85,  90,  97,  104,  105,  118,  127,  129 


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106  Transportation — Air,  Bus,  Rail,  Steamship     2, 

3,  7,9,  71,89,  102 

107  Trucking  18,82,83 

108  Utilities    3,7,8,9,10,19,24,29,30,43,45,46, 

47,  78,  79,  81,  93,  107,  112,  116,  135,  137, 
142 

109  Vending  Machines  5,  43,  76,  108 

110  Warehouses— Storage  9,52,72,77,85 

111  Wineries    5,6,7,8,9,26,52,55,66,78,81,82, 

91,92,97,98,  104,  106,  107,  111,  137,  138, 
139,  141 

112  Wholesale  and  Retail  Merchandising43,  103,  134 

113  Miscellaneous  Manufacturing     28,  31,  34,  46, 

47,  63,  67,  74,  90,  91,  110,  112,  115,  125, 
129,  131,  133,  140,  141,  145,  148 


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